Thứ Ba, 11 tháng 1, 2011

1. I disagree with the idea of everyone is being equal. Some people are good at something and some people might not be good at all. It depends on the people's talents and efforts. If some people put more effort into something than others, that would not be fair for them to be equal with others. Again, Vietnamese is a developing country. If everyone is the same, then Vietnam will stop developing.

2. People would have to take the same class everyday as everyone else does. They will not have a chance to go and study in a better environment. Everyone salary's the same. People's wealth will be taken and divided equally to everyone.

3. People who are less capable mentally, physically, physically will take extra classes to improve their skills, and abilities.

4. If a coountry where people are forced to be equal. Its very obvious that the country will stop to develop. Oneday, people will revolt against the government. They will fight their leaders for what they think is right, and there will be a time where chaos in the country happen. People die because of war. Therefore, we can keep people even dumber than they normally do to keep them in line and obey the leaders.

5. Total equality is not possible on planet earth, because no body is the same as anybody. Even siblings or twins would have something in common and something in differences. Some people are better than some people at something.

6. The part when George was saying that he refused to take the metal balls around his neck off, I felt like he's forced to do something he does not want to but as a citizen or as a follower of the laws, he must do it as part of his responsibilities.
When I was reading this story, the word communism came to my mind almost instantly when I read the first paragraph. Later on, when i saw how people were treated, I started to think about North Korean who are being treated poorly but equally with any other North Korean