Sunday, January 22, 2017
Who do you think you are?
Hello my name is Robert Velardi, and I am currently a sophomore at NJCU. Currently my major is
Fire Science, and I am minoring in Computer Information Systems. One thing interesting about me is besides being a full time student at NJCU, I am also a volunteer firefighter, and volunteer EMT in my hometown of Wayne, New Jersey. I attend school four days a week, and am also taking two online classes (one of those being a winter class).
My role media consumption, critique and/or media making is just like every other college student. I have a Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat. I do not have a Twitter though. I don't go on Facebook or Instagram to preach to the world about my views on certain things, I go on Facebook and Instagram to share things that I am passionate about. Social media pages are measured tremendously on a person's character because what you post on your social media defines who you are, and what you like. Character is how the way you live your life when nobody is watching. I especially like Facebook the most because I can connect and chat with people that I necessarily do not get to see anymore. For example, people that I have met at camp or on vacation. I also tend to use Snapchat quite a bit because I like to send and receive funny videos from my friends with all the different filters that can be applied through the app. My favorite filter to use on Snapchat is the one that replaces my face with someone else's.
Personally, I think social media is a great tool. Social media allows people to spread news at the speed of light. Social media is also a great tool for people who are trying to start a business. Through social media such as Instagram or Facebook companies can create an Instagram account or Facebook Page displaying their products and company. One thing I do not like to see on social media is negativity. Recently with everything going on, half the time I open the Facebook app, or Instagram app, and all I see are a bunch of disturbing videos.
Media does nothing, but cover activists and protests/riots. Personally I think it is ridiculous that the media is more interested in covering the protests/riots than the inauguration of the President of the United States. I did not watch the television the other day to see people of military not being able to enter the Presidential inauguration because people were forming human walls not allowing them to pass. We live in the United States which is nicknamed the "melting pot" for a reason. People are going to have different views, and opinions about certain ideas. That being said that does not mean that you freak out when things don not go your way. There was a lot of people that were not happy with Obama, but you don't see them rioting and burning things down to the ground.
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