The one thing I am excited (albeit scared of) is my news and politics subject. I have to write a university news story! I've decided to write about disabled university students, and I have already set up a meeting with a local MP Steve Davies for an interview in three days, but I have no idea what I am going to talk about, and I am scared of approaching disabled uni students! What if they are offended by my story? I have only done this sort of thing once before, but never on a university level. I am seriously shitting myself. Quite literally. I can't eat because I'm so nervous, and I'm getting tingly feelings in my legs. Maybe I'm having a stroke. That would be better that interviewing the MP!! I don't know how I got the courage to call his secretary. I must be sick. It's gotta be the onset of my stroke, I just know it! I got the idea for writing about disabled uni students after watching Q and A and learning that some politicians have Aspergers Syndrome. I think it shows that anyone can be a politician. I have Epilepsy, but it's not like it's a major hindrance. I just have the worst memory of all time. I can remember long passages of text, and books, and movies, but not what I had for breakfast, or appointment times. I am seriously the most forgetful person of all time. Anyway, I hope my interview goes well. I am terrified about meeting Steve Davies, but I guess I've gotta suck it up!
Today in my Human Rights class we were learning about genealogy, and how accidents and contingency creates your family tree. I learned that we are all born from random events and accidents, and that we assume history is on track, we think human rights are timeless, enduring, and stable. But genealogy disrupts this, as people are made from accidents, not fate, nor destiny. We learned about the Stoics, and how they were the first people to talk about Cosmopolitanism - not the magazine - but the idea of people who dream about a world without borders, a global world. We also learned about St Paul, or just 'Paul', as my lecturer likes to refer to him as. Paul says that we are all one, regardless of our dividing factors. He was that first person to talk about equality, and to regard women and slaves the same as free men. I thought that was interesting to learn, but it was odd that my tutor didn't think of him as a saint. It was just strange.
Anyway, I think my mind is just full of academic mumbo jumbo at the moment. I am so tired, but I made the decision to return full time, so I have to live with the consequences! Even if I feel like napping in the Goanna Lounge. I wonder why they call it the Goanna Lounge. I haven't seen any Goanna's there. I've seen wild bush turkeys and ibis's, but no goanna's. Maybe I should get a goanna and put it in the lounge. Hehe.
The photo of the week is.....
Craig Nicholls. Awesome singer from The Vines. Has Aspergers! Yet so cool ^.^
I'm sure disabled people won't mind at all! But if you're really worried, maybe put up a poster with a contact email instead?
ReplyDeleteHope your interview goes well (which i'm sure it will!)