Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Who's To Blame?

I would blame the UN for Rwanda because even though they “tried” to “intervene” with the Rwandan genocide; they didn’t quite do all they could do to stop it. In all honesty, the UN could have tried a lot harder to stop the killing, but the countries had no true connection with Rwanda so no country belonging to the UN really wanted to stick their neck out for a country they didn’t really need. With all the killing, the effort the UN put forth to stop the genocide is very small and because the UN didn’t really have a need for Rwanda, they let it fall.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Defiance 12-01-11

If i were the editor of Defiance I would have the scene just about how it went in the movie. In my ethics i don't think they should have killed them but if i were in their position i probably wouldn't have killed him too. Letting him go free would be too risky for him to reveal their place and if i were in their position i would have a lot of anger built up towards Germans in general that i would probably kill him too.Obviously i don't think killing is right but in the moment, in my mind, i would probably have done what then did in the scene. I think the scene is a good representation of what i think would happen. They showed how the man was scared and how he had a family too but it also showed how they had families too but they were killed.My ethics now are i definitely don;t think killing is right or just in any situation, however if i were in their position, i can't guarantee that i wouldn't kill the man too. In the way i think now, i probably would kill him, just because of the way i handle anger and how it would come out all at once. Overall i would keep the scene how it is now because in my mind, that's how it would happened when it actually happened.