I just wanted to take a quick moment out of my regular sleep procrastination to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and, in case I don't get round to it, a Happy New Year.
Christmas has been celebrated as a holiday long before it actually became what we now know as Christmas and how it is supposed to be celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. It was originally a pagan holiday which then gradually became Christmas. And this is why I hate it when people complain about the commercialism of Christmas with their main argument being how it is supposed to celebrate Jesus, not Santa. Christmas has become a holiday for all people in Britain at least and I would think America too. Mainly because they are both "Christian" countries but I think it is actually because so many people aren't bothered by the Christ part of the holiday. I, for example, am an atheist, yet I still partake in the celebrations supposedly for the birth of Christ. Of course I do not go to church and I do not actually associate the holiday with Christ any more than I associate it with Allah or Ra, but I still take a break from my studies, come home to see my family, and generally have a nice, relaxing time. So atheism doesn't stop people celebrating this holiday and I am sure that people not belonging to the Christian faith will be taking advantage of the holiday in some way, whether it be raking in profits of their independent business or taking on the Christmas holiday from work or whatever it might be. The point I am trying to make is that if God is real then he would want us to celebrate the birth of Christ but perhaps at some date closer to his actual birth, which is believed to be around May I think, rather than this pagan holiday which Christians have claimed as their own. So, let us have our holiday, whatever beliefs we may hold, and stop whining about how Christmas is too commercial because frankly it isn't your holiday and if I want to spend a holiday with my family I will do it in the name of my family and not in the name of a god that you happen to believe in.
Tune in next time for...something I don't plan that far ahead.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Madeleine McCann: an Appeal
It has been two and a half years since the disappearance of Madeleine McCann at the age of four (now six) years old. For anyone who doesn't know, Madeleine disappeared on holiday in Portugal in May of 2007 and has yet to be found.
Now, in most disappearance cases the police tend to assume that if a person has gone missing and has not been found within 24 hours, the chances of finding them alive are very slim. In some cases, the victims bodies have been found within a few days, weeks, months, however long it may be but in all honesty I can't bring myself to think Madeleine is dead. This may be a personal thing as I remember very well watching the news and GMTV before going to school every morning hearing how Madeleine was still missing. However logically she could be anywhere, she could have been anywhere before and moved on or she could, regrettably, be dead. There have been many speculations about what part, if any, the parents had to play in her disappearance but there has been no evidence to support such theories.
On 8th November this year (2009), a video was launched which can be found here, which appeals to anyone who may know anything about her disappearance. Also if you click here you will be redirected to the Find Madeliene website which I believe is updated by the family themselves.
I can't imagine what the family must be going through and have been going through for the past two and a half years so if anyone knows ANYTHING that might help the investigation in any way please come forward.
Now, in most disappearance cases the police tend to assume that if a person has gone missing and has not been found within 24 hours, the chances of finding them alive are very slim. In some cases, the victims bodies have been found within a few days, weeks, months, however long it may be but in all honesty I can't bring myself to think Madeleine is dead. This may be a personal thing as I remember very well watching the news and GMTV before going to school every morning hearing how Madeleine was still missing. However logically she could be anywhere, she could have been anywhere before and moved on or she could, regrettably, be dead. There have been many speculations about what part, if any, the parents had to play in her disappearance but there has been no evidence to support such theories.
On 8th November this year (2009), a video was launched which can be found here, which appeals to anyone who may know anything about her disappearance. Also if you click here you will be redirected to the Find Madeliene website which I believe is updated by the family themselves.
I can't imagine what the family must be going through and have been going through for the past two and a half years so if anyone knows ANYTHING that might help the investigation in any way please come forward.
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
Relationships...or not
Ok I tried to write something general about relationships but I just can't do it without making it too personal or relating it to specific people, which I don't want to do. So I'm going to go away and think of something else I can rant about because I can't do a completely objective rant about relationships. Sorry, bye for now.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Long time no see...
Hi there everyone sorry I haven't really been ranting much lately I've just been too damn happy to rant for a change!
Right now I'm going to try and have a rant though because I am incredibly bored. So with that in mind, the BNP, they're always good at getting me annoyed.
They've received alot of publicity over the past week or so concerning the fact that Nick Griffin MEP (leader of the BNP) was going to be appearing on the BBC television program, Question Time. This made alot of people extremely angry and they protested in advance of his arrival at the BBC's televsion studio yesterday. The protests warmed my heart I must admit because I can't stand the BNP and the fact they were allowed into any position of influence or power is dispicable.
I am going to take a moment to reflect on the BNP themselves and not just cover the same story that the media have been banging on about for the past week. The British National Party, or known to some people as the British Nazi Party, are a political party in Britain based on the far right of the political spectrum who, in the recent European Elections, were given two seats in European parliament by the electorate of Britain. Their leader, Nick Griffin, has changed the face of the BNP to being a more friendly one, ie alot less racist than it has been in the past. For example, in the past, to be become a member of the BNP you had to be a white British citizen, so no blacks were allowed to join the party. Now however, because of European law, they have changed this to allow blacks into the party, but if any black person did try to join the party they would most certainly be someone who didn't know the first thing about the BNP. This party has, in the past, been promoting the deportation of blacks and "non-indiginous" Britons. The leader Nick Griffin is also something of a holocaust denier, something that is illegal in all European coutries, though he has not been convicted of it because of course he is a politician and as we know, politicians do not answer questions directly no matter how simple. Even our Prime Minister, Gordon Brown took 12 days to answer the question of "what is your favourite biscuit?".
Does the name, David Duke, mean anything to anyone? Well how about the KKK? Well David Duke was a leader of the KKK and Mr Griffin decided it would be a good idea to have him on board with the BNP. This was raised during the BBC's broadcast of Question Time, in which Nick Griffin was accompanied on the panel by a Lib Dem, a Conservative Muslim, Jack Straw representing Labour and a black American woman who is the Deputy-Chairman of the British Museum. As a side note I wonder whose idea it was to put the only black person on the panel in the very next seat to the most openly racist person in the country? When I first saw this I was in shock and wondered if this was some sort of sick joke made by the BBC. However the reasoning soon became clear when this woman was openly criticising Nick Griffin in such a hilarious way that even he had to laugh at it and applaud her on more than one occasion. I would have walked up to her and hugged her had I been there she was that brilliant. However, I digress. Nick Griffin met with white supremisists and David Duke and told them that the BNP's ideas and those of the white supremisists were the same and that "...one day, once by being more subtle, ...when we [the BNP] control the British broadcasting media, ...then perhaps one day the British people might change their mind and say 'yes, every last one ["non-indiginous Britons" aka black people] must go'...". I have had abuse from several people concerning my rant on youtube about the BNP, claiming that the BNP is not racist. It took me five minutes of browsing to find the video of Nick Griffin and David Duke and I wasn't looking particularly hard so no-one can tell me that the BNP isn't racist.
The BNP were probably celebrating the day they heard they would be shown on national television for something other than being egged in the face (ha ha Nick Griffin) however I agree with Jack Straw when he said on Question Time, "...it has been a catastrophic week for the BNP..." because, all the publicity that could have made people feel sympathetic towards the BNP, was completely undone by Nick Griffin actually appearing on that show. He made an ass of himself and the audience were amazing, constantly taunting him whenever the opportunity arose. The most memorable one I can think of was where they asked a member of the audience for their comments and they said, "I just want to ask Dick Gr- oh sorry I mean Nick-" he was then cut off by the audience's applause. Kudos to that guy and if you are reading this (ver unlikely) I want to shake your hand good sir.
I told you the BNP are always an easy way to get me ready to rant.
Right now I'm going to try and have a rant though because I am incredibly bored. So with that in mind, the BNP, they're always good at getting me annoyed.
They've received alot of publicity over the past week or so concerning the fact that Nick Griffin MEP (leader of the BNP) was going to be appearing on the BBC television program, Question Time. This made alot of people extremely angry and they protested in advance of his arrival at the BBC's televsion studio yesterday. The protests warmed my heart I must admit because I can't stand the BNP and the fact they were allowed into any position of influence or power is dispicable.
I am going to take a moment to reflect on the BNP themselves and not just cover the same story that the media have been banging on about for the past week. The British National Party, or known to some people as the British Nazi Party, are a political party in Britain based on the far right of the political spectrum who, in the recent European Elections, were given two seats in European parliament by the electorate of Britain. Their leader, Nick Griffin, has changed the face of the BNP to being a more friendly one, ie alot less racist than it has been in the past. For example, in the past, to be become a member of the BNP you had to be a white British citizen, so no blacks were allowed to join the party. Now however, because of European law, they have changed this to allow blacks into the party, but if any black person did try to join the party they would most certainly be someone who didn't know the first thing about the BNP. This party has, in the past, been promoting the deportation of blacks and "non-indiginous" Britons. The leader Nick Griffin is also something of a holocaust denier, something that is illegal in all European coutries, though he has not been convicted of it because of course he is a politician and as we know, politicians do not answer questions directly no matter how simple. Even our Prime Minister, Gordon Brown took 12 days to answer the question of "what is your favourite biscuit?".
Does the name, David Duke, mean anything to anyone? Well how about the KKK? Well David Duke was a leader of the KKK and Mr Griffin decided it would be a good idea to have him on board with the BNP. This was raised during the BBC's broadcast of Question Time, in which Nick Griffin was accompanied on the panel by a Lib Dem, a Conservative Muslim, Jack Straw representing Labour and a black American woman who is the Deputy-Chairman of the British Museum. As a side note I wonder whose idea it was to put the only black person on the panel in the very next seat to the most openly racist person in the country? When I first saw this I was in shock and wondered if this was some sort of sick joke made by the BBC. However the reasoning soon became clear when this woman was openly criticising Nick Griffin in such a hilarious way that even he had to laugh at it and applaud her on more than one occasion. I would have walked up to her and hugged her had I been there she was that brilliant. However, I digress. Nick Griffin met with white supremisists and David Duke and told them that the BNP's ideas and those of the white supremisists were the same and that "...one day, once by being more subtle, ...when we [the BNP] control the British broadcasting media, ...then perhaps one day the British people might change their mind and say 'yes, every last one ["non-indiginous Britons" aka black people] must go'...". I have had abuse from several people concerning my rant on youtube about the BNP, claiming that the BNP is not racist. It took me five minutes of browsing to find the video of Nick Griffin and David Duke and I wasn't looking particularly hard so no-one can tell me that the BNP isn't racist.
The BNP were probably celebrating the day they heard they would be shown on national television for something other than being egged in the face (ha ha Nick Griffin) however I agree with Jack Straw when he said on Question Time, "...it has been a catastrophic week for the BNP..." because, all the publicity that could have made people feel sympathetic towards the BNP, was completely undone by Nick Griffin actually appearing on that show. He made an ass of himself and the audience were amazing, constantly taunting him whenever the opportunity arose. The most memorable one I can think of was where they asked a member of the audience for their comments and they said, "I just want to ask Dick Gr- oh sorry I mean Nick-" he was then cut off by the audience's applause. Kudos to that guy and if you are reading this (ver unlikely) I want to shake your hand good sir.
I told you the BNP are always an easy way to get me ready to rant.
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
Apologies and Freshers' Week
Hi to anyone reading this and welcome to what used to be a website where I could vent off some steam by ranting about things. However as anyone who keeps up with this page will know I have not been updating it nearly as regularly as first intended and for that I apologise. Since moving to university I have been partying like there is no tomorrow and when I haven't been partying I've been doing official university stuff so have had very little time to have a rant. What's also not helping my ability to rant is the fact that for once in my life I am actually extremely happy despite being single, though I do miss some people from back home occasionally...
Ok fine I miss them a hell of a lot more than I thought I would, those few people who stood by me through everything are like family to me.
On the bright side I'm staying in a flat with some great people, we've had parties almost every night in our flat and I've heard one of my flatmates getting chatted up with some AWFUL chat-up lines. Good times. Freshers' Week 09...fucking awesome!
Ok fine I miss them a hell of a lot more than I thought I would, those few people who stood by me through everything are like family to me.
On the bright side I'm staying in a flat with some great people, we've had parties almost every night in our flat and I've heard one of my flatmates getting chatted up with some AWFUL chat-up lines. Good times. Freshers' Week 09...fucking awesome!
Monday, August 17, 2009
"Celebrity" Culture
Ok, I was going to save this for a video-rant but if I don't get this off my chest now I think I'm going to explode I am just that angry about this.
I went downstairs about five minutes ago so that I could get something to eat. Not wanting to take the food upstairs, I stayed downstairs and watched whatever my mum was watching, which, as usual, turned out to be absolute crap: "Peter Andre: Going it Alone". Peter motherfucking Andre, does anybody give a shit about him anymore? I never gave a shit about him apart from when I was watching him getting tortured on I'm a Celebrity: Get Me Out of Here. Since appearing on that show however I could not have cared less about him and his marriage to Katie Price through which both "celebrities" made a come back with television shows, magazine interviews and ridiculously huge public interest. Who gives a shit about either of them? I think this is a fucked up country when we can back these people up and give them our undivided attention while people actually worth mentioning are grossly underpaid and under-thanked. Doctors, nurses, soldiers (fighting for the freedom of another country), police, firemen, the every day hero(ine) etc etc. are all ignored by the public because these so-called celebrities of our time are for some reason worshipped like fucking gods. There is a Buddhist saying that goes something like this "Worship the moon and not the hand pointing to the moon" this was basically to tell people not to worship false gods or even Buddha himself because of course, Buddha is not a god. Celebrities aren't the moon, nor are they the hand pointing to the moon, in fact if they were pointing to a moon it'd be one of the many orbiting around Jupiter, that is how far off being a god these "celebrities" are.
Two more soldiers died in Afghanistan recently, doctors throughout the world have probably saved hundreds or even thousands of lives just today, police have probably caught hundreds of criminals and soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan have probably made steady progress in restoring peace to the middle-east. These people have done amazing things for the world and I thank them for their continuing efforts despite their only public presence tending to be when they occasionally get things wrong.
Some celebrity probably received an award for something they don't deserve, another will have made a pointless speech, another will have had a meaningless interview with the press about how their day was. and another will have had their hair cut in the trendiest of hair salons and by one of the world's top hair dressers. I will enjoy spitting on your god-damn graves! These people do not deserve our admiration and devotion. I don't care what Gordon Ramsey had for breakfast, I don't care how many boob jobs Katie Price is having and I don't care which celebrity is dating which celebrity!
People stood by Michael Jackson despite the molestation charges, the stupidity of his plastic surgery and the near-dropping of his child over a balcony. Yet the people of this country (or 57% of them according to a survey by Sky News) do not support our troops who are fighting for the freedom and basic human rights of the people of the middle-east. Welcome to the modern world and all of it's fucked up people.
I went downstairs about five minutes ago so that I could get something to eat. Not wanting to take the food upstairs, I stayed downstairs and watched whatever my mum was watching, which, as usual, turned out to be absolute crap: "Peter Andre: Going it Alone". Peter motherfucking Andre, does anybody give a shit about him anymore? I never gave a shit about him apart from when I was watching him getting tortured on I'm a Celebrity: Get Me Out of Here. Since appearing on that show however I could not have cared less about him and his marriage to Katie Price through which both "celebrities" made a come back with television shows, magazine interviews and ridiculously huge public interest. Who gives a shit about either of them? I think this is a fucked up country when we can back these people up and give them our undivided attention while people actually worth mentioning are grossly underpaid and under-thanked. Doctors, nurses, soldiers (fighting for the freedom of another country), police, firemen, the every day hero(ine) etc etc. are all ignored by the public because these so-called celebrities of our time are for some reason worshipped like fucking gods. There is a Buddhist saying that goes something like this "Worship the moon and not the hand pointing to the moon" this was basically to tell people not to worship false gods or even Buddha himself because of course, Buddha is not a god. Celebrities aren't the moon, nor are they the hand pointing to the moon, in fact if they were pointing to a moon it'd be one of the many orbiting around Jupiter, that is how far off being a god these "celebrities" are.
Two more soldiers died in Afghanistan recently, doctors throughout the world have probably saved hundreds or even thousands of lives just today, police have probably caught hundreds of criminals and soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan have probably made steady progress in restoring peace to the middle-east. These people have done amazing things for the world and I thank them for their continuing efforts despite their only public presence tending to be when they occasionally get things wrong.
Some celebrity probably received an award for something they don't deserve, another will have made a pointless speech, another will have had a meaningless interview with the press about how their day was. and another will have had their hair cut in the trendiest of hair salons and by one of the world's top hair dressers. I will enjoy spitting on your god-damn graves! These people do not deserve our admiration and devotion. I don't care what Gordon Ramsey had for breakfast, I don't care how many boob jobs Katie Price is having and I don't care which celebrity is dating which celebrity!
People stood by Michael Jackson despite the molestation charges, the stupidity of his plastic surgery and the near-dropping of his child over a balcony. Yet the people of this country (or 57% of them according to a survey by Sky News) do not support our troops who are fighting for the freedom and basic human rights of the people of the middle-east. Welcome to the modern world and all of it's fucked up people.
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Religion: Basis For All Morality?
Religion has been a part of our culture for generations, particularly Christianity for the UK and the "West". It has been our guidance, sanctuary and comfort in our times of need, but now, things are very different. In a survey displayed on wikipedia, here, there is clearly a large number of "non-believers" in Europe particularly in France and the UK among other countries. I don't need to go into which part of the population has the highest "non-religious" presence because it is plainly obvious to everyone: young people aged around 12 to 25. This is common knowledge. I do not believe there to be a specific reason for the rise in atheist/non-religious/agnostic in recent years but speaking as one of the atheists in the 12 to 25 band my opinion is that we don't need it anymore. I was brought up Christian however my parents were never so religious as to say grace or pray at all even or at least they never have around me. My grandparents on the other hand were very religious and took me to Sunday school every week which in all honesty I found to be boring and frankly ridiculous. I realised very early on that the Bible wasn't something to be taken seriously and that it was just like any other story book: it had a point and a message to put across but it was too far-fetched to be taken literally, even for me when I was about 7 years old!
With the abandonment of the Church at around about that age I did not become a rebellious demon-child with no morals, ethics or sense of right and wrong. I did not start worshipping the devil, vandalising churches or resent anyone who was religious in any way. The reason I say this is that some religious people in this country, and in others I am sure, seem to think that religion is the only thing that can give us the necessary guidance to be good citizens. Now, having rejected my religious background from both sides of my family and, I believe, being the first in the family to openly state that I am an atheist, I have turned out fine and have not lost common decency, manners or lawfulness. I am still the same person and always have been. Many of my friends are atheists in fact I struggle to think of the few who are not! All of them are also good citizens and have a good sense of morality. My point is that religion is not a necessity for society. People are intelligent enough these days to choose their own path and break away from thousands of years of tradition in order to pursue their own paths and should be able to do so without having some people turning up at their door trying to cram their beliefs down our throats.
And that is the second biggest thing I hate about religion: the need to convert others. If someone wants to seek help then they will now stop bugging me! As an atheist I have never felt as though a higher power has done anything for me that has been good. I have seen nothing in the world today to suggest that there is any god or at least none with good intentions. If there is a God then they are toying with me and all of us in fact. In my case they have put me on the other side of the f@£$%!* Atlantic Ocean to the person I want to be with more than anything in the world. And this isn't the first time they've done something like that either.
However, all of these things become trivial and microscopic in comparison to my number one hate reason for religion: violence. Most religions claim to want peace on Earth and want everyone to just get along, or words to that effect. Ha! Yeah right. Christianity has been in civil war for centuries despite the fact that they worship the same god! Islam, well I don't know enough about it to claim anything other than the religion does promote peace but there are still Islamic extremists trying to kill everyone who isn't Muslim (or so they say). Even in football matches (which I hate because of football hooliganism) there has been religiously inspired street fights between fans of teams like Celtic and Rangers.
So, religious people claim that non-religious people don't have morality, that they become criminals and that they cause today's problems. But no. Religious or not, if a person is violent then they are violent, if a person has no sense of morality then they weren't brought up with a sense of morality and if a person is a person then they are who they are and religion has nothing to do with it.
With the abandonment of the Church at around about that age I did not become a rebellious demon-child with no morals, ethics or sense of right and wrong. I did not start worshipping the devil, vandalising churches or resent anyone who was religious in any way. The reason I say this is that some religious people in this country, and in others I am sure, seem to think that religion is the only thing that can give us the necessary guidance to be good citizens. Now, having rejected my religious background from both sides of my family and, I believe, being the first in the family to openly state that I am an atheist, I have turned out fine and have not lost common decency, manners or lawfulness. I am still the same person and always have been. Many of my friends are atheists in fact I struggle to think of the few who are not! All of them are also good citizens and have a good sense of morality. My point is that religion is not a necessity for society. People are intelligent enough these days to choose their own path and break away from thousands of years of tradition in order to pursue their own paths and should be able to do so without having some people turning up at their door trying to cram their beliefs down our throats.
And that is the second biggest thing I hate about religion: the need to convert others. If someone wants to seek help then they will now stop bugging me! As an atheist I have never felt as though a higher power has done anything for me that has been good. I have seen nothing in the world today to suggest that there is any god or at least none with good intentions. If there is a God then they are toying with me and all of us in fact. In my case they have put me on the other side of the f@£$%!* Atlantic Ocean to the person I want to be with more than anything in the world. And this isn't the first time they've done something like that either.
However, all of these things become trivial and microscopic in comparison to my number one hate reason for religion: violence. Most religions claim to want peace on Earth and want everyone to just get along, or words to that effect. Ha! Yeah right. Christianity has been in civil war for centuries despite the fact that they worship the same god! Islam, well I don't know enough about it to claim anything other than the religion does promote peace but there are still Islamic extremists trying to kill everyone who isn't Muslim (or so they say). Even in football matches (which I hate because of football hooliganism) there has been religiously inspired street fights between fans of teams like Celtic and Rangers.
So, religious people claim that non-religious people don't have morality, that they become criminals and that they cause today's problems. But no. Religious or not, if a person is violent then they are violent, if a person has no sense of morality then they weren't brought up with a sense of morality and if a person is a person then they are who they are and religion has nothing to do with it.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
The Media: Ruiners of Exam Results
Wednesday 5th August was a day of celebration or despair for Scotland's youth. I am one of the lucky ones who were celebrating it because I received good exam results. Some of my friends however, were not so lucky. I have spoken to a few who did not receive the results they wanted and as a consequence have had to stay at school longer than initially planned or have had their university decision made for them. Having read that, try to now realise how much work is needed to get the exams right. Consider how many factors are involved such as the quality of teaching and quality of revision technique for example. Consider how much pressure the youth of today is under to do well. We are constantly encouraged to do well and to receive a good education and to do our very best or better in our exams. Also consider that this pressure has rendered some of my friends panic-stricken to the point of having panic attacks while doing an exam. Now that you are thinking about this in the right mindset, ie my mindset, let's move on to what has got me in the ranting mood and why I am writing this.
On "results day" I was at work until about 1930 and upon returning home I watched the news mostly out of laziness to change the channel but partly because I heard there would be a report on the exam results. So when they eventually did mention them, imagine how insulted I was and my friends (some of whom failed all of their exams) were when they said that the exam results were getting too easy. I felt like screaming F*&$ YOU to the TV but my mum was in the room at the time and I didn't want to startle her. The media always portray today's youth as a menace to society whose intelligence is slipping and whose behaviour is completely out of line. Every last one of us. Not just the few idiots who are actually the ones doing drugs, getting pregnant (at disgustingly young ages), and being socially unacceptable, but all of us. The exams give us a chance to prove that not all of us are idiots and the moment that we succeed in record numbers (again) you have the nerve to say that the exams are getting easier simply because we are doing better. Did you ever stop to think about other factors such as teaching, syllabus changes or revision techniques? How about the pressure put on us by our families, peers and teachers? And what about the relentless portrayal of every single teenager as society's number one hate-figure? People are scared of me in the street because the news says I am a violent thug who passed his exams with good results not because I worked hard at them but because the exams are easy.
The Standard Grade system (for pupils in S3/4) is ridiculously easy I will allow you to say that because it is almost impossible to fail them due to the fact that there are 3 levels all of which are split into 2 grades each as well as the fact that the lowest pass level could be completed by any competent individual in their sleep. However the report was aimed at the Scottish Higher system (S5/6) so I will not for one second allow you to say that they are easy. English for example is impossible, or at least it was for me but then I am a very logical and technical person so the creativity involved in English studies alludes me. Hence I failed the subject for a year and a half before deciding to focus on subjects I actually needed.
What I would like to see is the pass-rate of any person who has not been in school for 3 years or more. Test them and see how f*&%$@! easy they are to pass and how much work you need to do.
This has been a rant dedicated to everyone who felt the same way as I did when they were insulted on national television about their proudest, or most shameful, moment of their school careers.
On "results day" I was at work until about 1930 and upon returning home I watched the news mostly out of laziness to change the channel but partly because I heard there would be a report on the exam results. So when they eventually did mention them, imagine how insulted I was and my friends (some of whom failed all of their exams) were when they said that the exam results were getting too easy. I felt like screaming F*&$ YOU to the TV but my mum was in the room at the time and I didn't want to startle her. The media always portray today's youth as a menace to society whose intelligence is slipping and whose behaviour is completely out of line. Every last one of us. Not just the few idiots who are actually the ones doing drugs, getting pregnant (at disgustingly young ages), and being socially unacceptable, but all of us. The exams give us a chance to prove that not all of us are idiots and the moment that we succeed in record numbers (again) you have the nerve to say that the exams are getting easier simply because we are doing better. Did you ever stop to think about other factors such as teaching, syllabus changes or revision techniques? How about the pressure put on us by our families, peers and teachers? And what about the relentless portrayal of every single teenager as society's number one hate-figure? People are scared of me in the street because the news says I am a violent thug who passed his exams with good results not because I worked hard at them but because the exams are easy.
The Standard Grade system (for pupils in S3/4) is ridiculously easy I will allow you to say that because it is almost impossible to fail them due to the fact that there are 3 levels all of which are split into 2 grades each as well as the fact that the lowest pass level could be completed by any competent individual in their sleep. However the report was aimed at the Scottish Higher system (S5/6) so I will not for one second allow you to say that they are easy. English for example is impossible, or at least it was for me but then I am a very logical and technical person so the creativity involved in English studies alludes me. Hence I failed the subject for a year and a half before deciding to focus on subjects I actually needed.
What I would like to see is the pass-rate of any person who has not been in school for 3 years or more. Test them and see how f*&%$@! easy they are to pass and how much work you need to do.
This has been a rant dedicated to everyone who felt the same way as I did when they were insulted on national television about their proudest, or most shameful, moment of their school careers.
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Hi there, I am Ross Barnie and this is my Rants blog. I have a youtube channel here where I have posted video rants and also provide guitar covers of songs I like and can play.
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This site is to appetise my love for ranting at things I hear about while not having to record myself over 10 times before getting it right, now I just have to read this over 10 times instead! So enjoy my rants and please check out my youtube channel and subscribe if you like what I do.
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