Wednesday, September 9, 2015

On The Media

The story I decided to write about this week is "The Bitter Advertising of The Iranian Nuclear Deal." It is all over social media being said either how stupid and pointless it is, or that it will be very useful. People are asking why it is even being called a "deal" to begin with and that it is not what it should be.

Physical:
This is happening over in Iran. Obama is trying to help the Iranian government pass this so called "Nuclear Deal." A few senators are following his footsteps, but quite a few other senators are totally against it.
Psychological:
There are quite a few very upset senators who are outraged with Obama's choice. Quite a few people are angry, but on the other end some are happy that this is happening and want it to go through.
Social:
The deal says that the United States can sweep through Iran pretty much and make sure nothing illegal is happening. Something that wasn't highlighted in the beginning was the wait time of 24 days. The government could not go through a place without first waiting 24 days.
Temporal:
This is happening right now. The United States along with a few others are trying to pass the deal as we speak. Again a few senators are with the deal, while quite a few are against it. Who knows how long it will take to go through, that is if it ever does.
Cultural:
The attitudes are both good and bad. I'm sure most of the Iranian people who work at facilities and factories want the bill to not pass so they can keep doing what they are doing without the government asking questions. The ones who are scared are the ones who want the deal to go through so they can feel a little more comfort.

After listening to this short clip I have came to the conclusion that I am totally against the deal. I wish our government would worry more about ourselves rather than the Iranian people. The government needs to worry more about the problems closer to home. One of the senators said he is glad he lives where he does and couldn't imagine living over there. He doesn't agree with their way of life and I am totally with him. I don't feel like we need to get in the middle of their crap.

1 comment:

  1. When I listened to the clip I found it interesting how each side was framing the issue. They both picked out the content of the deal that boosted their opinion on the Iranian Nuclear Deal. It is important to be informed on the topic, rather than persuaded by either sides rhetoric.

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