Thursday, October 30, 2008

Reflection

This research pretty much covered my language beliefs, but the fact that some people don't know when to be serious and when to joke around bothers me. The questions about the jokes were taken as a joke. This research has me thinking the following things:

  1. What do people think about the n-word?

Recommendations

If I were to recommend this to someone, I would make sure they have serious and mature subjects. I would also try to research my topic more so that i can have more in-depth questions.

Conclusions

Based on my research, I have learned that not a lot of people take this kind of stuff seriously. They thought I was playing, but in reality it was the subjects who were played. i have learned their level of intellect when it comes to being serious and when it's time to joke around, and this was no joke to me. In conclusion, I will not repeat any kind of project like this, because some of my subjects insulted me.

My Sources

"Nigger." Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. 1 October 2008. 2 October 2008 .

"Demeaning Words Must Go." Access My Library. 8 July 2007. 2 October 2008

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Survey Results of Anonymous

1. Do you know any jokes about different races or religions?
-Yes

2. If so, what are they?
-What do humans and jellybeans have in common? Nobody likes the black ones.
-What's faster than a black man running with your t.v.? The black man running behind him with the V.C.R.

3. Do you feel that you hurt people when you say these?
I feel bad for the people that get upset over it because I know they can hurt people's feelings...

4. Are there any jokes that you've heard about your race or religion?
-Yes

5. If so, what are they?
-Read #2

6. How did you feel?
- I feel upset when people that are not my race tell the jokes, but when people that are black (like me) [say them] I don't mind so much... I don't know why!!! :(

Results of Survey

The people who used "blacks" are the red, who used "African-Americans" are blue, and people who didn't use either are green.

As you can see, many people refer to African- American people as "blacks" which is not a race, it is indeed a color. Not all African-American people are "black"; some are indeed lighter than the night sky. So, in conclusion, African-Americans should not be referred to as "blacks".

Friday, October 17, 2008

Discrimination against Religion and Race survey

1. Do you know any dirty joke about a different race or religion?
2. If so, what are they?
3. Do you feel that you hurt people when you say these?
4. Are there any words or jokes that you heard about your race or religion?
5. What are they?
6. How did you feel?