This week was one of the most non stressful weeks I have had in a very long time! I enjoyed class this week, especially being able to finish October Sky. I always cry a little bit at the end of that movie, so it was really hard for me not to in class! Also, I really enjoyed the discussion we had on Thursday with the commentaries and the CBS Sunday Morning episode. The class really seemed to be getting into the conversation about gender selection and trait selection, and also the discussion about politics, focusing on Rudy Guiliani. I would be interested in learning more about the gender selection topic, and just what motivates a lot of the people to want to be able to choose these things. After all, as said in the episode, "demand outweighs supply" in this area, and my question is why? I think that the only thing doctors should be trying to manipulate is genes that will prevent diseases and disabilities. I think especially that trait selection is not only a waste of government money, it could be possibly dangerous! As someone brought up in class on Thursday, what if this technology got in the hands of someone like Adolf Hitler? Thats scary!
Aside from discussing the gender/trait selection topic, I also really enjoyed discussing politics for a little while. I think a lot of people in our class are interested in the 2008 campaign, and maybe we could do something more with this in class? I took a really influential government class my senior year, and it really opened up my eyes to some of the issues we touched upon in class. Maybe looking at the psychology in politics would be an interesting thing to look at sometime?
Have a great weekend!!