vendredi 29 mars 2013

Got an Issue? Here's a Tissue.

If we take the words of Austin Powers' father at face value, no one really cares about our issues. Whatever it is that is bothering you is your problem. Go cry about it alone or do something about it. I agree to a certain degree because the world is full enough of belly-achers who do nothing but complain about the state of things, but there is a difference between whining for no purpose and venting to let the facts of the issue unfold before you.

In an issue piece, you are given the chance to rant on about the issue of your choice - and let's face it, we all have them. The difference between belly-aching and venting though is that venting is the first step in processing the problem at hand. With a vent, we are essentially saying these are the conditions that apply to my issue. We need to understand what we are dealing with before we can offer possible solutions to what we feel is the required change.

Once we have done this, an issue becomes less of a complaint and more of a call to attention to something that needs to be addressed. Often, this allows us to reassess our ways and the state of things that define the world we live in. Click on the link below to read about an issue that concerns me. I hope to get feedback from some of you on this subject.

Morals? Who Needs 'Em?

4 commentaires:

Anonyme a dit…

u got a really strong issue there and am on ur side about it

DD-QA a dit…

Glad to hear it, Salomé! I know that it is not easy for some teens to give up these things that are in fashion according to their friends.

Anonyme a dit…

To be honest Mme, im not even alowed to watch Family Guy and the Simpson and im glad aboiut it. Nice issue piece!

DD-QA a dit…

I'm glad to hear that. I have never seen a full episode, either. I don't even find any of it funny. It is damaging to the future generation and I am afraid that people will only realize this when it is too late and there is too much damage to be undone.