I have not posted in a long time, but there are a few things that I have been wanting to write about. I will try to blog more this week since it is Spring Break.
A while back I saw this article: Iowa State to remove bibles from union hotel rooms (http://www.ktiv.com/story/24736377/2014/02/15/iowa-state-to-remove-bibles-from-union-hotel-rooms) on facebook. Take note that this is just the Iowa State University's Memorial Union Hotel. One hotel. 52 guestrooms. Not the entire U.S., just one hotel in Iowa. Anyway, back to the point, someone complained about the hotel providing Bibles in the hotel rooms and how they did not want religious propaganda in their nightstand. Because it is a state-run facility, it was argued that it cannot endorse any religious text, so the hotel made plans to remove the Bibles from the rooms by March 1. They moved them to the hotel's library downstairs, where they are still available for guests to borrow.
Now this article really wouldn't be that important to me, except I read some of the comments on it and they upset me. I truly believe that the U.S. and other countries should focus on being neutral in the religious department. Separation of Church and State. We already have too many people in politics that have their own agenda, why do we need religious agendas mixed in as well? Many Christians might be calling me an atheist at this point. I am not an atheist. I was actually baptized Methodist. I have read the Bible several times, along with other religious texts. Why? Being I'd rather be informed than ignorant. I also want to be understanding of people who are different than I am, what better way than to read various cultural and religious texts (if you can't travel that much)? However, I also believe that religion does not matter, if I were truly a citizen of the U.S. I would also uphold the principles of the U.S. Because of Separation of Church and State, even if I had religious beliefs that disagreed with a proposed law or government issue, the question would be: what would be better for the people of the United States of America (knowing that not all people are of one religion or cultural heritage)? People can have a difference of opinion (this is the U.S.A!!!), but one should support it via government documents if it is a government issue. If it is a religious issue, then by all means, pull out the religious text of choice.
Anyhow, I meandered again. Back to the comments on this article. Many people were claiming religious persecution and having atheism shoved down their throats and having their rights away. Not just one or two people but many, many people saying these things. I love my home state of Iowa, but just because a Bible gets removed from one hotel room does not mean a person's rights are getting taken away nor does it mean people are forcing atheism upon them. No one in the discussion was willing to listen to anyone else and everyone claimed to be the victim. Moving a Bible from some rooms into a library available for checkout is hardly the end of the world. And it most certainly is NOT taking anyone's rights away. If you need a Bible (or other religious text) wherever you go, then you should already be bringing it with you. If you really want to
hear about people's rights look at homosexuals, bisexuals,
transgendered, women, and other minorities. Those discussions matter.
The fact that a book gets moved from point A to point B in one hotel
does not matter. What matters is seeing how a lot of people are upset
over this enough to display disrespect towards other people. What
matters is the fact there are people still fighting for equality and a
group of privileged people (Christians) are upset over Bibles in one
hotel that are getting moved. A book that talks about how to treat
people with love and to help them when in need and that we are all equal
in the eyes of The Lord. Yet, people discriminate everyday and still
call themselves good Christians and overall good people. What matters
is that we have freedom of religion and they should be equal, yet at
this pace never will be because it is always about the privileged and
their rights, never about the people who don't have those same rights.
We are all equal. In the eyes of our government, religion is supposed
to be separate. Stop using religious debates and Biblical quotes to say
why a law should or should not pass. Separation of church and state. Our
country's founders believed in that principle. Stop picking and
choosing quotes from various documents to try to validate your
complaints to get yourself benefits. What any religion states doesn't
matter in this country on that principle.
For those who say atheism is being thrown down your throats when something like this happens: research
persecution and Christianity. Be informed of history. More importantly:
they are moving the location of the Bible, not burning them. They are
still available to you. How is it throwing atheism down your throats or
giving them more rights when it is actually putting Christians on a more
equal level? Christians tend to be privileged, so this step toward
neutrality is not telling you that you can't keep believing in God or
the content of the Bible. It is saying that because we have freedom of
religion here in this country, maybe we should start acting like it. So
the Bibles WILL still be available upon request, my question is will
other religious books be available upon request as well. If yes, then
this is truly a step towards neutrality in religions. If not, then as
always, Christianity is still considered superior and everyone can chill
out. Another note: Not
everyone needs God in their life. Everyone can choose which deity (if
any) they want in their life. Also, one does not need religion in their
life to have morals.
Another
point for this post and others: People tend to resort to name calling because of a difference in opinion. Apparently God hasn't taught them how to respect other
people even though in his teachings He doesn't want people to judge
others and He helped many people who had lost their way according to
various lessons in the Bible.
It
isn't wrong for people to believe or have faith in a deity, it is their
right to do so. The debate is about having Bibles in certain hotels,
not whether it is right or wrong to believe in a particular religion.
That is also forcing one's beliefs on another. My question is if one
actually needs a Bible (or other religious book) wherever they go? Isn't
that a little materialistic? If you have God in your heart, you should
be fine without a book. People place too much importance in things.
Also, for people saying that not believing in God is what is wrong with
our country- I think that's hardly the worst. One can still have morals
but be an atheist or believe in a religion other than Christianity....
Some of this blog I borrowed my points from the facebook comments because I think some of the points need to be brought up to as many people as possible.
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Saturday, October 19, 2013
Photographer
Check out Richard Renaldi photographs that are part of his Touching Strangers series, the concept is fantastic. Connecting people together. :)
http://www.upworthy.com/a-photographer-persuades-strangers-to-do-something-really-odd-and-they-totally-love-it?c=ufb1

photo taken from http://www.democraticunderground.com/103619910.
Richard Renaldi - photographer
http://www.upworthy.com/a-photographer-persuades-strangers-to-do-something-really-odd-and-they-totally-love-it?c=ufb1

photo taken from http://www.democraticunderground.com/103619910.
Richard Renaldi - photographer
Powerful poetry
I just wanted to share this video with you.
http://www.upworthy.com/watch-a-student-totally-nail-something-about-women-that-ive-been-trying-to-articulate-for-37-years-6?g=2&c=ufb1
Wow, this is powerful and sad because it is so true. This is a powerful statement about what our society, our culture, teaches all of us what women are expected to be like. We are expected to be beautiful and to be beautiful we have to be slender and have the perfect body. Women (and some men) are constantly trying to figure out a miracle diet that allow us to "shrink" and "occupy less space." A diet that actually works, unlike the sneak-down-at-midnight-for-a-lowfat-yogurt diet. I don't know about you, but I can relate to this poem a lot. Women filter what we say, we choose things based on its lack of carbs, we debate about having another slice of pizza because we don't want to look like a pig and we don't want to gain weight.
She talks about how her mother passes down these qualities, obsessions, etc, but it isn't just our parents who pass this down to us. It is the people around us. It is everyone, peers, teachers, bosses, friends, etc. who pass these to us. What is acceptable? What is the "ideal" person? The photoshop models who can have imperfect bodies cloned away? They stop being actual people when you digitally change them. Why do women feel they have to grow in? Why can't we just accept we all have different body types and try to aim to be as healthy as we can. Why do people who see a woman with curves or "thick" assume she isn't trying to lose weight? If she's happy with her body, why does she have to lose weight? To please others? It should be to please herself, yet we all seem to want to change our appearances for each other. Why? Why are people mean about another person's appearance? So someone isn't as aesthetically appealing to you as someone else, but this is subjective. Why do people have to state that to the person's face? I read on facebook and other social media sites comments when a post is made about women body types. So many of the comments are disrespectful and people look at our little profile pictures to get information about someone, so they can be disrespectful to specific people. They can call someone fat who has called them out for being disrespectful because they classify the person in their profile picture as "thick." Is that why we are on this earth: to treat other people like they are inferior? like they are garbage? like they don't have feelings? No one is superior, and no one knows everyone else's story. Don't judge a book by its cover. Back to these concerns being passed down by her mother: parents have a lot of influence as to what their children believe to be right or wrong, healthy or unhealthy, acceptable or unacceptable. Love your child and try to let them know that you want them to be healthy and to do what they enjoy doing before judging them. Take care of them, teach them by practicing healthy habits (not just food, but in self esteem).
http://www.upworthy.com/watch-a-student-totally-nail-something-about-women-that-ive-been-trying-to-articulate-for-37-years-6?g=2&c=ufb1
Wow, this is powerful and sad because it is so true. This is a powerful statement about what our society, our culture, teaches all of us what women are expected to be like. We are expected to be beautiful and to be beautiful we have to be slender and have the perfect body. Women (and some men) are constantly trying to figure out a miracle diet that allow us to "shrink" and "occupy less space." A diet that actually works, unlike the sneak-down-at-midnight-for-a-lowfat-yogurt diet. I don't know about you, but I can relate to this poem a lot. Women filter what we say, we choose things based on its lack of carbs, we debate about having another slice of pizza because we don't want to look like a pig and we don't want to gain weight.
She talks about how her mother passes down these qualities, obsessions, etc, but it isn't just our parents who pass this down to us. It is the people around us. It is everyone, peers, teachers, bosses, friends, etc. who pass these to us. What is acceptable? What is the "ideal" person? The photoshop models who can have imperfect bodies cloned away? They stop being actual people when you digitally change them. Why do women feel they have to grow in? Why can't we just accept we all have different body types and try to aim to be as healthy as we can. Why do people who see a woman with curves or "thick" assume she isn't trying to lose weight? If she's happy with her body, why does she have to lose weight? To please others? It should be to please herself, yet we all seem to want to change our appearances for each other. Why? Why are people mean about another person's appearance? So someone isn't as aesthetically appealing to you as someone else, but this is subjective. Why do people have to state that to the person's face? I read on facebook and other social media sites comments when a post is made about women body types. So many of the comments are disrespectful and people look at our little profile pictures to get information about someone, so they can be disrespectful to specific people. They can call someone fat who has called them out for being disrespectful because they classify the person in their profile picture as "thick." Is that why we are on this earth: to treat other people like they are inferior? like they are garbage? like they don't have feelings? No one is superior, and no one knows everyone else's story. Don't judge a book by its cover. Back to these concerns being passed down by her mother: parents have a lot of influence as to what their children believe to be right or wrong, healthy or unhealthy, acceptable or unacceptable. Love your child and try to let them know that you want them to be healthy and to do what they enjoy doing before judging them. Take care of them, teach them by practicing healthy habits (not just food, but in self esteem).
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Government Shutdown
I am disappointed with our government right now. They allow their
personal beliefs get in the way of what is best for the people. People
on WIC are no longer receiving what they need for their families or for
themselves. Ridiculous. Just because you have the power to shut down
the government, doesn't mean you should. People are still having to
work without getting paid. And I'm sure we are all still getting taxes
taken out of our pay checks. I'm also sure Congress is still getting
paid, even though some of the people they represent are being pushed
into traffic. They did this because they are in power. We elect these
people. I say we do a clean sweep and push everyone in Congress out in
the next election. They will not reach a compromise because they are
rich jerks who can't understand people who live from pay check to pay
check (or WIC check to WIC check). They won't understand because they
will never elect for themselves to follow the same laws that govern the
rest of us. No one is above the law. No one is superior to anyone
else. Overthrow the government and show them who is really in charge of
this country. We, the people, can fix this better than the government
who refuses to compromise. Parties divide our country when they throw
temper tantrums and refuse to compromise. Grow up, figure this out, so
people who need government assistance can get it. We should take care
of our citizens. Some assistance could be due to laziness, but some it
is due to hard times and bad luck. We will pay to kill people in wars,
but when it comes to assisting people in our own country it is
questioned. What does that say about our country? I'm definitely not
proud of my country at this time. Our representatives are failing us. A
taste of power and they do what would be right for themselves, not what
is right for the people they represent.
Go home Congress, you're drunk. On Power.
Go home Congress, you're drunk. On Power.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Please Participate!!!!
Hello,
If you notice in my blog, I speak a lot about equality. Well, I have decided to do something a little different for my artwork, which emphasizes similarities that everyone has with each other. I would greatly appreciate as much participation as possible from all around the globe. The paragraph below speaks to the project that I would like to work on (it is also available on my website= http://trippkristen.wix.com/kristentripp--art#!connections-project/c1rkk), along with a portfolio of my work):
I am a graduate student in Sculpture at
Wichita State University. Part about what I love when I talk with other
people is finding out information that has made them the person who I
am talking to at that point in time. We all have had struggles in our
life or exciting opportunities that have completely changed our lives or
how we see the world or how we see ourselves. However, we also all see
the memes/messages that float around in cyberspace reminding us that we
often forget we don’t know everything that a person has been through
that has created the person before us and that we should understand that
before treating them disrespectfully. The memes /messages wouldn’t
exist if there wasn’t at least a little bit of truth in them. This
brings me to the point of this request. I would like to get to know you
better. If you have had something in your life, struggles,
opportunities, regrets, etc. or anything that you want to talk about,
please contact me with your story. It will be considered anonymous,
unless specified otherwise by you. I am hoping to take everyone’s
story that is gifted to me and create sculptures aimed at emphasizing
the personal connections we have with others. This could be a fragment
of your life, just one instant or situation or event that you have been
through, or it can be an ongoing situation/event. Photographs of these
will be taken and placed on the site, with possible fragments of the
letters. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Please send me your story. E-mail or by letter. Thank you! :)
My contact information:
Website’s contact me:
E-mail:
connections.project.kct@gmail.com OR tripp.kristen@gmail.com
Address:
1434 North Saint Paul St, Apt. 201
Wichita, Kansas 67203
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Rights?
I have a two year old nephew and two nieces, eight and nine years old. I often find myself wondering who and what they will be when they grow up. Guessing what type of job or field they might end up in is pretty fun, however, guessing how people will interfere in their lives and rights when they get older is not fun. What if one of them grow up and discover they are homosexual? Right now, when everyone assumes they are heterosexual, they have all the rights that go along with being a "normal" person, a heterosexual. They can dream about getting married to the person of their dreams (as long as it is a man for my nieces and a woman for my nephew), but that all comes crashing down if they are actually homosexual. Even though more laws are passing to help homosexuals out, more can and should be done. I could care less about the sexual orientation they end up being. I want them happy because I love them. I want them to be who they are and be comfortable with who they are. People say that "gay" marriage isn't a right but if a heterosexual couple were turned down to be married, there would be a fit. "Gay" marriage is MARRIAGE. Stop putting "gay" in front of it. We are all humans. Be proud of yourself and help others to be proud of themselves. You are awesome. Everyone is awesome in their own way.
Racism: Are you part of the problem?
Recently, there has been a lot of talk about racism. I have heard blacks talking about whites being racists, I have heard whites talk about blacks being racist, I have heard blacks saying Hispanics are racist, Hispanics saying blacks are racists, etc, every possible scenario. It is true what everyone says. Why is that? Why are people still cruel to others? We are all the same, we are made up of the same stuff. If a white person gets shot or stabbed, they bleed and face the possibility of death. If a black person gets shot or stabbed, they bleed and also face the possibility of death. If a Hispanic or Asian or Native American or any person gets shot or stabbed, they bleed and face the possibility of death. How is this a difficult concept? It isn't, we allow our differences to get in the way. Everyone needs to realize there is only one race: the human race. Until people see everyone else as equals, regardless of their skin color or traditions or differences of any sort, there will always be hate in this world. It is pretty sad that this is something we can change, but we are too busy blaming each other for it when if you are placing blame, you are probably part of the problem. Look at your role in the world and this problem. Are you helping the situation or hurting it? We are all equal. We all deserve to be equal. Believe it and treat each other, regardless of any type of difference, as brother and sister. Be a part of the solution, a part of a progressive world and society.
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