Welcome...and initial guidelines...

This blog will be used in the spring of 2008 by 80+ students at Drexel University to investigate the effects of Iraq on culture and the reverse. Our goal will be to better understand why the US is in Iraq, and to question whether literature can help us on this journey.

Weekly plans and other materials will always be posted in Vista, not this blog. So go to Bb Vista to get the discussion prompts and other instructions.

I intend this blog to manage our discussions and track our collective investigation.

You should have received an email from me inviting you to become a contributor to this blog. The email was sent Monday afternoon to your official Drexel email address.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

war porn

Looking back at all of our old blogs, I am starting to realize how little media coverage there is of this war. Because, as Prof. McCann said in class today, people don't want to think about the war because it will make them feel bad, we are very uninformed as to the horrors going on right now. Back in 'Nam, there were horrifying pictures from the war that sparked an anti-war revolution amongst the people. It seems as if in general people are opposed to the war, but are not enraged enough to do anything about it. This is because how little we hear about the war or see images from it. There are terrible things going on and we are completely unexposed to it. There is a term called 'war porn', when people can't help but enjoy seeing disasterous images from the war. Some people are even getting arrested from owning these sites because the government does not want us to know what is going on. There would be a great anti-American movement if we saw that everyday American soldiers torture and rape civilians. We need to take a stand and realize how serious this war is. We can't just walk around life blindly sheilding our eyes from what we do not want to face.

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