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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Reefer Final Reflection

This book was interesting and I would probably recommend it, but it wasn't good enough to really get me interested in the topics beyond the book. Unlike Fast Food Nation which played a small role in my becoming Vegan, this book didn't motivate me to change my lifestyle or start to care about things that I didn't care about before. So it was nice entertainment for the moment, but doesn't really have any lasting effects on me because I knew where I stood on the topics beforehand and the book didn't change my opinions, it only qualified them.

Pretty much, my entries say it all.

2 comments:

  1. Through reading your other posts about this book it has captivated my interest and I think that I may pick it up to read sooner (or later) But I don't think the main point of this book was to change people's lifestyles like Fast Food Nation did. This is a book to raise awareness of issues in our country. And based on what you have wrote, the book has done just that; it took issues that we have and addressed them to the reader in an intelligent fasion. And as a question: Where do you stand on all of these topics?

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  2. 1. on weed, I support legalization and medical.
    2. on illegal immigrants and the below minimum wage status of the strawberry pickers, I think they should be accepted into the country and taken care of. I mean, what ever happened to "give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free" on the statue of liberty?
    3. On porn it's pretty clear that while I think it's disgusting I think no one has the right to tell someone else what is 'too obscene'.
    4. and then i address Schlosser's final opinions in the section 4 blog.

    thanks eli

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