Saturday, August 29, 2020

Thoughts of a DJ: Tribute to Chadwick Boseman

 Hey there everyone, DJ Dizzy here & I'm taking a break from the usual to speak on a serious tragedy  that of the passing of Chadwick Boseman.


For those who aren't familiar with him he was a big time movie actor who was perhaps best known for his role in the hit film Black Panther & his portrayal of Jackie Robinson in 42 he was diagnosed with colon cancer back in 2016 which was at stage 3 but then quickly went into  stage 4 within 4 years. My initial thoughts of this are absolute shock & sadness in this troubling times & he was a true talent that delivered breath taking performances in whatever role he took on & he made you want to go see whatever movie he did.

My thoughts of him as a person however he seemed to me that he had a down to earth personality & he was the kind of person that inspired many to dream but also make you believe he was perhaps best known for doing that the best with his acting abilities. He's a true talent who'll forever be loved & missed but most of all remembered for his acting & my condolences to his family for his passing.

So to him Rep, John Lewis & everyone else we lost this year rest well in paradise & of course to you Mr. Boseman Wakanda forever & for life we love & miss you!

Thursday, August 6, 2020

Thoughts of a DJ: Endangerment in schools & why teachers refuse to step up

Hello everyone, DJ Dizzy here & I'm taking a break from the usual routine to speak to you about something that's seriously important that of targeting the handicapped & bullying.

I say this because earlier I was scoping out some videos & one of them involved a girl whom was autistic & fully blind & being bulled on the school bus which made her scared to go to school but the worst of it was the school refused to do anything about it & this has happened to not just her but to other people who're disabled or have been bullied altogether & its enough to ask the following question: What's the point of looking out for someone if you're not going to take things seriously or really be responsible for their safety & well being?

Just because someone has a disability doesn't mean we should see or treat them any less of a human being & it doesn't mean we shouldn't look out for them or that you should shirk responsibilities to your students just because you have authority of any kind but overall its your responsibility as a teacher, bus driver & a parent to make sure that people are treated with respect, & dignity & also make sure that they're safe that's a huge part of the job & a very important one at that but there's no real point of doing that job if you see it as a way of making money or getting perks behind it.

I say this because having gone through that myself at one time it can be very difficult since you feel like your rights are being violated & you feel like your a target because of those reasons but what's sad is no matter how much you speak up the same result comes up, either walk away & ignore it but this is something that can't really be ignored at times & you shouldn't be afraid to get involved especially since its serious.

So the main point & the bottom line of all of this is when child endanger occur in school or someone is being mistreated or abused don't just stand or sit there act on it. Keep a close watch on what kids do on the bus or anywhere else cause anything can happen & chances are it could be your kid or anyone else you know & even if you think its no biggie never be afraid to get involved we're all people & we all matter.

If you have your own thoughts on this feel free to leave some comments below. Stay awesome!