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My Opinion On Canada in the Olympics 2012

August 17, 2012

Dear World,

Guess what? After the Olympic summer games, I have never been so proud of Canada. No sarcasm.

While fellow Canadians grumbled about a measily one gold medal win, I was like, ‘yea good!’ I don’t want Canada to be put up there with robot athletes who mutate their bodies from 0 years old to conform to one sport. That isn’t an achievement to be proud of when considering the context. These athletes were taken away from their families to be put in farms that produce Olympians. When they are done with, the ex-athletes are left with nothing else to do but to literally beg for money on the streets (yes, I’m not just saying that, its actually true, watch this video). They know nothing else but to win a gold medal. So yes China, you should be ashamed for narrowing the lives of human beings to gold medals to promote your political agenda! If you want to show off to the world about how great you are, why don’t you start tackling your human rights issues?

Everyone has their own interpretation of what the Olympics should be, but for me it’s about fun and friendly competition. There are so many new and strange sports being added, that it becomes a joke. Athletes should give it their best shot, but they shouldn’t ruin their lives, put off their careers and social lives. Anyone who uses the Olympics as an outlet to flex their nationalist & racist attitudes should get a reality check.

In the grand scheme of things, it doesn’t matter who really ran the fastest, or jumped the highest every four years. This game is just fun! The same kind of fun you have when you hang out with your friends and play scrabble! The Olympics is also an opportunity to bring the world together, setting aside political differences.

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: canadian performance olympics 2012

The Balcony Monster! – A Terrifying & Odd Story

July 22, 2012

May 20, 2012. It was in my apartment, on the second floor. A bright afternoon on a Sunday. The whether was hot, so I had my balcony window/door wide open. I was about to open my case and practice.

A sketchy greasy-haired guy climbs from the fire escape stairs and comes right onto my balcony. I froze. My heart sank. I couldn’t breath. This was it. This was going to be the end of my life. My entire life is in my apartment, and I opened the door for any crazy to come on. He had a tattoo of a knife on his arms. I tried to keep cool and talk my way out of this one, the only defence I had.

Guy (en français): Is Stefan here?

Me: No, wrong house.

Guy: Do you know where Stefan lives?

Me: No! Ask the concierge.

Guy: Oh, he told me he lives here, how long have you lived here?

Me (getting really irritated, but trying to not to get on his nerves): Two years.

Guy: Can I borrow your phone?

Me (now I’m really getting annoyed, trying to find a way to get him away with short answers. He is on my balcony still! My personal space!): No I have limited minutes.

Guy: Oh its limited?

Me: Yes

Guy: What’s your background?

Me: Iranian.

Guy: So you speak Arabic?

Me (now I’m really pissed): NO! Persians are NOT Arabs!

Guy: Am I disturbing you?

Me: Yes!

And he left. It was such a relief. How could I have entertained this stupid conversation for this long? I was too scared to shut the door on him because he would hold it open and force his way in. The tattoo of the knife was so scary. What else could I have done?

My landlord was a complete business-first bitch for not giving me the chance to move to a unit on a higher level even after I told her my story. But at least the superintendant found somebody to take over my lease.

I can’t believe how vulnerable I made myself with this stupid balcony. I don’t want to live in fear. Maybe I need to find a 6’5 kung fu boyfriend that would shoo away these crazy’s. Or I need to move to a safer apartment. So that’s what I’m actually going to do in August!
 

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: montreal perverts, montreal safety, sketchiness

Stop the Asbestos Industry!

July 21, 2012

I’ve spoken about asbestos in the past, but now is the time to really turn our attention to it because the industry has been revitalized by a $58 million dollar loan given by the Quebec government. Asbestos is used as a cheap insulator in walls but has recently been discovered to cause repiratory problems, like cancer. It’s illegal in Canada, but not in third world countries, like India where it is exported.

Many activists, including David Suzuki, have spoken out about this, so I decided to write a song! I included the fact that the town of Asbestos, QC actually celebrated at the news that the mine was re-opening. Also, when the owner of the mine was interviewed on Radio Canada by Jean-Sébastien Bernatchez, he said that everything causes cancer, even the sun.

For the lyrics of the song, I decided not to use any stylistic devices, like rhyming, metaphors, alliteration. Just put the problem out there in as simple terms as possible just to make sure that everyone gets the message. Because if everyone got the message, we wouldn’t be having this problem.

So here are the lyrics including chords & links:

Amin, D,
Amin, D, Emin,
Emin, Amin
Emin, D, Amin

There are many problems in this world
Let’s start with letter “a”
“A” for asbestos
A cause for respiratory problems in the lungs

It makes you feel like you’e suffocating to death
When indeed you actually are
It’s criminal possession in the west
But somehow okay in India

Asbestos is a working class killer
1000 tonnes for 1000 graves
Exported with Canada’s planes
For the economy at the end of the day

They clap, cheer and claim that its totally safe
But would they use it in their own house?
“A” is for assholes who cut corners regardless of how many human lives

Cocaine is harmful & illegal in the west
Especially to export it.
So how is this white powder any different?
Indeed it really isn’t

Asbestos is the working class killer
1000 tonnes for early graves
He actually said the sun is also to blame
Everything has cancer these days

Asbestos is a third world killer
1000 tonnes for 1000 graves
Exported in Canada’s planes
For money at the end of the day
For the economy at the end of the day

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Asbestos, asbestos quebec

A Few Ways To Reduce The Tuition Fee

May 17, 2012

Students have swarmed the streets protesting against the 75% increase in the tuition fee. If you do the math from 2007, the tuition will increase by 143% in 10 years. It’s as if the government can bully people into paying whatever they say, no matter how opposed people are and how unfair. Many others are saying that they don’t want to pick up the tab through what is already high taxes. They say an increase was overdue because of the lack of quality in education and inflation. The price index has gone higher, but not by 143%. Even though Quebec has the lowest tuition, it also has the highest taxes, so why would it make sense to raise the tuition on par with the rest of the provinces? Until the tuition increase, there was never any question of quality of educational when Quebec is still reputable for world class universities like McGill and Laval University. It sounds like to me that money is being mismanaged at the cost of both tax payers and students.

If universities raise the price, then it will become a place where the richest go, not necessarily the smartest & hardest working. That’s not fair for anybody.

The most logic I heard in the agreement is to establish a committee that would oversee university expenses. There needs to be an absolute fundamental change to stop universities from wasting a lot of money that they do now. This should be the central focus of blame in this crisis, but it isn’t. Everyone is making out this crisis as a student vs. tax payer issue when the real culprit is the university itself and the complacent government! We need to start looking at solutions that works for tax payers and students.

Here are my five suggestions to make universities financially fair for everyone:

1. Only four years of free university full-time. If you choose to do another degree, or if you fail and need an extra semester after four years, you have to pay the full price of university, which is the international student fees.

University has become a place for many people to roam from from one major to another. It is more common nowadays for someone to be a full time student until they are 30 without a completed degree. Many people are ‘finding themselves’ at the expense of tax payers. Currently, all university courses are subsidized, it doesn’t matter how many times you failed the class or how long you spent in university, all courses are always subsidized at the same price. It’s only nowadays we are hearing terms like, “professional student” when the only thing professional about it is getting away with freeloading. Taking in knowledge at the expense of taxpayers without making any meaningful contribution to society of that knowledge is like stealing. What’s the logic in having people work hard in a job they probably hate to pay taxes while others get to take an unlimited vacation in university?

I believe education is a right, but it doesn’t necessarily mean it can happen in a university setting. There is nothing wrong with lifelong learning, there are plenty of other alternatives other than universities. University is simply a place where you are formally recognized for your knowledge to enable you to get a job. It’s that piece of paper that is proof that you sat through eight semesters and listened to a professor and did the homework. Before you enter into a major, ask yourself, ‘Do I need this proof for a job I want?’ If not, then learn outside, go to the library, use the internet, you can still listen to a profesors lecture for free in class, or online. If you have an interest in acadmic learning, attend seminars, take a free course on khan academy, attend doc screenings, read, join a book club, volunteer at an art gallery, travel, subscribe to an independant journal, read and write to the letter to the editor, or be keen and contribute an article yourself. You can email a professor with any question, and they are more than likely to get back to you right away. You don’t need to be shy about it. Professors don’t work for the universities, they work for the public, the tax payer! Email him/her and ask for the course outline of the course you are interested in, and he/she is most likely to give it to you so you can see what kind of material a certain major is learning. Education doesn’t happen in four walls. There are plenty of ways to be involved with acadmia without blowing a fortune in university.

If you are 100% sure about a degree you want to do that will allow you to qualify for a career you want, then go to university. Don’t be indecisive and make someone else pay for it. As the saying goes, ‘Indecision is worse than making a wrong decision’.

2. Eliminate administration staff. It baffles me that in this internet age and with the advancements in computers, we still have to go to a crowded student office to get things done by an administration staff who always demand more money and benefits. Any university student will tell you that they had at least one experience with getting incorrect information from admin that screwed them over. It’s human error. We have the technology now to make a program that is full proof of any problems, we can do all administrative tasks there. And what about administrative jobs? Take that money and invest it in maintaining the price of low tuition and use the difference to fund research positions. These are the meaningful jobs that are always the first to get cut. Everyone knows at least of one person who is un(der)employed after getting a university degree. Instead of offering newly grads a meanial task at reception, we should make use of the knowledge they required with research positions that will enhance our society, rewarding those tax payers who susbdized the degree!

3. Universities should be more selective & accept less students. There’s accessibility, then there’s just anybody, particularly with B.A. degrees that always have the lowest requirements. Anyone can enroll with a mediocre C average. Anyone can graduate with a C average (like George Bush). This devalues the degree. It isn’t fair for those who strived for earned higher grades and put in the same boat as those who didn’t. University degrees aren’t impressive as they were 30 years ago because anyone can have one. University is becoming a place where only the people who want to pay for it go, not necessarily the people who are the smartest.

4. Eliminate advertising budget. If your university is a place worth going to, an accomplished alumini should be your only walkng billboard. The right candidate for a certain university will go based on academic merit, alumini and professors. What does it say about a prospective student when they chose a university because they saw an ad at the Bell Center during a hockey game?

5. Eliminate text book fees. This isn’t in the tution, but its that extra fee that all students dread. All text books should be available for e-reading at a lower cost. Text books are so primitive. They are heavy and waste so much paper. Text books are only good for a few years before they have to be replaced again with a new edition.

You can call these ideas radical or unrealistic, but these are the only solutions to make the best investment in our future, to enable our hardest working and smartest students with an education and tools that will make a better world for everybody.

Filed Under: Business, Life, Politics Tagged With: ggi, quebec politics, quebec student tuition

My Top 5 Whitney Houston Songs Of All Time

May 8, 2012

I’m a huge Whitney Houston fan! Always was! Always will be! Her songs were always in my humming/outdoor singing rotation. I was devastated from the news of her passing away. So I’m posting here some of the songs that really got to me.

Here are my top five Whitney Houston Songs! And yes, I know, they also all happen to be from The Bodyguard soundtrack.

1. Queen of the Night

 

2. I’m Every Woman

3. I Will Always Love You

4. I Have Nothing

5. Run To You

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: whitney houston best songs

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