torsdag den 23. september 2010

DK har overhalet USA i racisme.

The text is all about this Danish photographer named Jacob Holdt. He have been travelling around with he’s camera since he was 24 years old , for the most in America. The thing Jacob is doing is lectures with his photos from different kind of ghettos.
He believes that Denmark is much more racist than America is these days. The Americans is more racist at black people, but Denmark is against all kind of immigrants.
Jacob have made himself at goal to embrace all and dialogue is the way out of racism , Jacob himself is a anti racist , and want the world to open their eyes to see that we all are normally people black or white.

Question 1 out of 4: Who became members of groups like KKK according to Jacob Holdt? Do you Agree?
Those who got excluded and despised. I don’t think so that I agree on that one.

Question 2 out of 4: Why does Jacob Holdt become a member of the KKK?
He wanted to find out what the KKK was doing and how they was doing it.

Question 3 out of 4: Comment on the headline of the article.
The headline means that the Danish people gotten more racist then America are. One thing the headline does is a pretty good match to text because its kind of the point of Jacob’s lectures.
  
Question 4 out of 4: Do you see racism as a big problem in the Danish society?
Yes , I find it as a big problem for all colored people , who’s just trying to fit into the society.


tirsdag den 14. september 2010

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Questions!
- What is Mrs. Wilson baking?
Gingerbread

 - What game were the boys playing?
 Tank

 - Describe Boyd's family
His father are working at a factory, and the mother are taking care of the two kids. Boyd’s sister wants to be a school teacher.
 - What does Mrs. Wilson assume about Boyd and his family?
A poor family.

 - Why does Mrs. Wilson offer Boyd clothing? And what does Mrs. Wilson do when Boyd rejects her offer?
Because she thinks they are poor and then wants to support them with cloths –
She gets a little upset and disappointed , because she knows that there are many other boys who would have been grateful for the clothes someone was kind enough to give them

 - Find examples (there is more than one) in the text where Mrs. Wilson is prejudiced towards Boyd
We found 2 examples;
“I’ll bet he’s strong, though,” Mrs. Wilson said. She hesitated. “Does he… work?” “Sure,” Johnny said. “Boyd’s father works in a factory.”
“There, you see?” Mrs. Wilson said. “And he certainly has to be strong to do that—al that lifting and carrying at a factory.”

 - Mrs. Wilson tells Boyd, "I'm just disappointed in you." Evaluate the cause of Mrs. Wilson's disappointment.
Boyd wounldt accept the clothes

 - Do you find Mrs. Wilson a racist?
Mrs.Wilson is only a little bit racistist!