@elonmusk@gregg_re@elonmusk small ux thing I thought about, when I tap the ‘comment’ element after a tweet I get prompted to write a tweet. As you can see I don’t really tweet ever but I would still like to see who replied and said what. Think it could be a ‘comment’ display instead?
Empathy is most important when discussing difficult issues with others. Without it we are affected by many biases that narrow our field of vision. #soc119 https://t.co/OGDic6ttYN
There are many things we take for granted when going through our early life. We keep on racing for the things we want, and even though we all start at different points, the finish line looks blurry from any position. #soc119 https://t.co/MQgDUADls9
This class showed a lot about the nature vs. nurture aspect of our upbringing. There are many factors about money that affect certain groups and don't affect others. #soc119 https://t.co/JMH8Mh5qet
Last week’s discussion sparked a lot of different feelings since money is looked at as a very dividing thing in the U.S. What were your thoughts? #soc119
In the height of times of social awareness, we have forgotten about the largest genocide that happen in recent history and these are some of the problems that need to be addressed. #soc119 https://t.co/LRBl55T36m
As other countries develop we keep hearing that these countries pose a threat to our status quo, it seems that we keep worrying about others' developments because our leadership is afraid we can't keep up. #soc119 https://t.co/VgkcSOUFfX
When he taught the class about Chinese economics, and about learning mandarin. It struck me because we get lost in this bubble that our future will happen in America as other countries are developing at faster rates. #soc119 https://t.co/OMUTIbj2XY
Illegal immigrants don't have as many options as legal workers, they take lower wages a work more dangerous jobs. Their elimination would hurt our economy because of the lower supply of labor. #soc119 https://t.co/hpS0II0Udm
Many people argue that undocumented immigrants do a lot of jobs that U.S. citizens do not need or want. What are your thoughts? How would our country be different without undocumented immigrants? #soc119
It's easy to have an opinion on immigration without knowing all the facts, but this gets much harder when knowing all the facts #soc119 https://t.co/2XG3k4Xsb9
Favorite part was that he did not associate religion or race with what he thought about people and that one's action should determine who and what a person is. #soc119 https://t.co/JGdEqQKw44
Anyone can be a good and humane person, even if the religion you practice if different from someone else's. What was your favorite part of the conversation with Mr. Rashidi? #soc119
Hearing another story about afghanistan through Rashidi because it changed the tone of the echo chamber around the middle east and terrorism. #soc119 https://t.co/25h7Fnfh5R
White people have created the narrative because they have been the ruling race for a number of years. Although through various social justice movements a global narrative has voiced the means through which the white narrative came to be #soc119 https://t.co/HjCdemB1hw
The "us versus them" mentality arises from many opinion based arguments but it is important to realize that we are stereotyping other groups based on personal beliefs rather than facts. #soc119 https://t.co/uWknunEA7H