Friday, June 12, 2015

This is my chart of political compass test. I did it on last thursday. The ressult was that I had thought before because I was trained and treated in communist way but some of the questions in the test bother me, it made me think too much, like my ideal or belief against my feeling or mind. For example, the question about capital punishment, I really hate to punish people by killing because I think it's sin and feel suffering but I think we have to keep doing that because some people are devil or monster, they don't scare death anymore and if we still let them alive they might be kill others, the only way to stop them is "kill". However, I disagree with the capital punisntment. Some questions I still have no idea, it's doesn't mean that I don't understand I think I have to spen more time to figue out or find the answer or may be I still confusing or I don't know it much.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

bias

The definition of BIAS is inclination, prejudice or unfair. Most of countries, religions and philosophers interpret this word in similar meaning. Similarly, the Buddhist religion also translate as the same way and there four reasons of bias caused by:

Love: it means you will agree with the ideas or  ideals of a person or group of people that you love or admire are the best collect way without consideration.

Hatred: it means you will disagree or refuse of a person or group of people that you hate are the worst way, although it will be the best way or no matter how hard to try, your answer is definitely No or without hesitation or you judge before they explain.

Foolishness: it means you don't know, you don't have knowledge or you can't access to the reality about some things but you judge it's the right or good things or wrong or bad things.

Scare: it means you already know very well that it's good or bad but you can't choose the right because you're afraid or fear something bad will happen to you or someone will hurt you.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

On 2 May 2o15. A Chinese police officer shot and killed a man at train station in the northern province of Heilongjiang after fighting.

The video from security cameras showed that a 45-years-old man (Mr. Xu) was trying to block station access, some said he appeared drunk. A police officer (Mr. Li) went to him and tried to take him out of the station access without using weapon and violence but he refused and tried to hurt him.

The police man ran away from him but Mr. Xu didn't stop and tried to chase after him, so the fighting started. Mr Xu tried to seize a police baton from Mr Li but at first he couldn't, so he
was so angry, he pushed his elderly mother and slammed his young daughter aims to Mr. Li but failed, so she fell down to ground. At last, Mr. Xu seized the baton from Mr. Li and used it to hit him, when a short handgun appear into a corner of screen. Mr Xu fell down to the chair, and then fell to ground.

A nationwide debate has started, lots of people are questioning that the police officer acted properly or not because the video shown by official state broadcaster China Central Television is not complete one, it was edited footage. China's Xinhau New Agency said an investigation by Harbin Railway Police found that the police officer acted properly but not everyone is satisfied. Due to they think the video was edited to show the worst side of Mr Xu behavior but ignore the bad action by police. Now, Human rights in China is the big issue that are concerning by lots of people in the world. 

In your opinion, what do you think about this case? who is right and wrong? Does police officer act properly or Mr Xu was the victim of harassment? why didn't people around there go to stop the fighting, especially people who appear with police officer uniform?

Monday, May 18, 2015

Hi ! My name  is Kong. I was born in Vientaine and now I live in Sikhai Thong village. I'm working as a legal officer in Minitry of Justice. I'm interested in many things such as cooking, playing sport and reading theory and philosophy. I want to improve my English skills and study master's decree in law.