Hello class, my name is Jose Ruiz and I am 20 years old who was born in Queen, New York. I'm currently a sophomore at NJCU and I am most likely thinking about majoring in Computer Science. A couple fascinating things about me is that my favorite sport is soccer and I actually played 2 years of it for this school. I am a very active person that loves to stay fit by working out and running when it is nice out. I am a hard working person that refuses to give up on anything and my goal in life is to strive to be the best i can be.
I think my role in media consumption, critique and/or media making isn't too bad. Just like the majority of people today, I also use the the main social media apps such as Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, etc. I do my best to not be too caught up with all of these social media apps because it can be stressful. Especially when I read a bunch nonsense tweets on Twitter that makes me want to chuck my phone out the window. One thing that really annoys me about this generation is that kids today can never get a break from their phones. Every single time either when I'm driving or walking around, I would see a group of kids hanging out, but with their phones in their hands. Not one conversation would be brought up. The thing about this generation is that kids today do not know how to have fun without having to go through their phones.
I believe that people today mostly rely on the news on either Twitter, Facebook, or even the internet rather than watching it on television. Also, people today will believe anything they will see or read off the internet. It gets me mad when I read tweets that are not true at all, and of course there are ones that will say, "It's true because it is on the internet." Social media today plays such a big role in this generation that people will literally go insane without it.
Over the weekend, the Women's March was being talked about literally everywhere. After Trump was elected president, women from all around the world took part of the Women's March movement to send a message about women's rights to the new government. The Women's March made history by making it the largest protest in US history.
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