Monday, November 8, 2010

my new movie

I've been talking about my movie (glamorised slide show) and here it is freedom of expression in my terms expressed in my little movie enjoy

Friday, October 8, 2010

the all see eye

whoa so in class we watched  a CNN documentary about the price we actually pay for going on the Internet and we pay with our privacy or personal information each time you type a word we reveal apart of ourselves to the world and we can obviously be tracked down scary actually but more interesting.I'd like to wacth it at home with my family so that they can see for themselves the effect of the Internet and how to protect ourselves.after wacthing that documentary i felt as if i had been let into a big secret a behind the wall of the CIA or something that powerful really.something like David icke would do i like David ick really i do but sometimes i believer he talk crazy .next blog ill give a link for the CNN documentary.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

it's getting to me

i can't wait till the school break working hard on amgnt project but it's getting to me.how is it that this is a group project consisting of ten supposed group members yet only a total of five have ever piched and even that five not together.oyi vay i feel as though my frieND AND I ARE CARRYING THE WHOLE TEAM ON OUR BACK COM ON MY BACK IS WAY TO YOUNG TO BE HAULING IRRESPONSIBLE YOUNGSTRES AROUND ON.SO TODAY IS THE SHAKE OFFPEOPLE DON'T PICTH FOR MEETINGS AND THEY NOT INCLUDED IN THE FINAL PROJACT FINISHED.WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD! MALEMA FOR PRESIDENT MM.FRIETING OR WHAT.THIS WEEK HE MADE A STATEMENMT THAT AFTER LISTENIG TO SA FM WHRE HE WAS INTERVIEWD HE WAS NOT AT ALL SORRY ABOUT.was right about this ,this time here is his statement.malema oh brother

Friday, September 10, 2010

more strikes...for a worthy cause!??

another strike and this time i agree with what it is they fighting for privatisation of student residences is no joke half the kids in res can barely pay school fees how are they going to pay rent for a res that is privately owned.worst still our src was not there for  us because he would be benefiting from the privatisation financially.wow corruption starts young doesn't it.he sold us out.at least now we know what his morals and values are about.i hate to see whats going on right know i get quite passionate about south Africa I'm very patriotic.if firstly they are so many strikes from civil service people already i economy has gone down by one point.what happening it makes me break out in cold sweat just to think or even imagine us going down Zimbabwe's path.i hope here in South Africa we have the strength once again to get rid of someone if they not benefiting our country.don't let our votes go to waste.
yours sincerely
a patriotic south African.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

now for your next assignment make a blockbuster moviee!!!??:-@

Making a movie or as Tembisa says a glorified slide show ?? I'm quite afraid I've never done anything like this i prefer being in front of the lens not behind.so Friday  she played us a video on how to do it i was completely baffled (wow) and confused hopefully I can pull it off. This might contradict my latter statement but I'm also super excited whats the point of doing something that you already know I'm here to learn and learning i am.this is why my parents pay for uni so i can acquire new skills. I can't wait till i figure this movie making drill out.This is going to be a major highlight for me this year.In fact I'm now going to surround myself with computer boffs (nerds!is that a bad word?)and immerse myself in my project.so lets not say I'm afraid rather intimidated but there's nothing like a challenge to make my day.
xoxo

Friday, September 3, 2010

my lifes passion reafirmed

i truly want to be a journalist that makes a difference and after meeting Guest speaker

Gerhard MarĂ©  I am sure. He worked under poor conditions to produce the journal  work in progress , to me he was so inspiring even the look on his face when he described the process of writing this journal was one of happiness I enjoyed the lecture very much.During his talk i came to the realization he had apartheid to fight for and that was real the work in progress journal was even banned they had real problems then what do we as journalist have to fight about now worse still with the impending act to "muzzle" the media.What can we fight for and who will hear us, our plight if it is declared top secret and can't be put forward to the public to see.with those scary thoughts in my  mind as i saw Mr marie speak i had to ask him a few questions after so i don't run the risk of picking up my hand in class and sounding like a paranoid little girl.so i asked him my first question:you had something real to fight for back then what can i as a future journalist fight for  can we even make a difference like work in progress did? answer: individualism is a cause worth fighting for getting people to take responsibility for thay own actions on the enviroment how if the leave a place dirty it affects us all so that people stop pointing fingers at other people instead of solving the problem,and for people to stop having unprotected sex with each other and to take responsibility your fight is to get the individual to improve themselves to make a difference.
that answer satisfied me really it did. so i hoped the answer to my next question would do the same.
question: was it worth it
answer:  laughs YES OH YES........
that was enough for me.

the lighter side of ints 102

well this is quite a laugh they're is a video on you tube that is quite humorous that shows how book techies back in medieval times were much like IT  boffs  now.it was very funny and ironic really  I can relate. I'm  no computer boff but i know how to make my way around a computer my/our (older people in general I'm sure some can relate) parents on the other hand are so slow to learn such things,and you have to sit with them and explain it to them quite a few times before they get it  I sympathise with the book reader and the the book techie.welcome to the lighter side of  ints102. heres the video

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

what freedom of expression means to me

my name is nontobeko phumla duma but people know me as lala  have a look at my profile to know more about me.what freedom of expression means to me may seem a little unconvicing coming from a person who's right for freedom of expression has never been violated by the government (or at home if I can help it).but does freedom of expression laws count in a household or is it irelavate to the big picture.are my rights of freedom of expression violated when my parents don't allow me to voice my opinion because they belive i'm trying to be rude or if i can't express my self the way i want to in the way i dress.don't these things matter.sure don't make a mountain out of a mole hill can be a good argument but what about being held acountable to what you do and knowing about the rights you have so you have the power to do something when they are being violated. i am one of the opinion that people taking acountablity for they actions when young makes them more responsible when older.so now in comes along a goverment offical who speaks slanderous speech that incites violence and is haterful we can forgive this indivudual can't we because this right wasn't put in place when he was born he was born into a society were the government treated the peolpe how ever they chose.bringing it back to a home situation a little boy is on the playground a bully comes in and calls this boy a racist word the boy swears him back, another boy screams out "FIGHT" he taunts them into fighting and a fight ensues.could all of them be tried for violating the freedom of expression. i don't think anyone would think about doing that.
 i believe freedom of expression in south africa exists although it is now being challenged for the media.the right to freedom of expression to me is better than freedom of speech because expression is such a broad thing it is a sign of truly being free to express your self anyway you feel you can to be married to anyone you feel be any religion you feel and to be what and who you feel.that is true freedom and it hurts me to think that could ever be taken from the people from this beautiful nation.