Oktober 17, 2014

Princess In Training: Take insight about the political campaign


Okay. So .. There are things that I manage to do continously in order to make my dreams come true. Yeah, that dreams: Studying abroad in UK and become an expert in Molecular Biology.

I said, I always want it. I have wanted this since I was in elementary school, as twelve years has been passed.

You know, when we were a child back then, everything seems so cool and it's pretty normal when you had so many dreams at that time. Because children are ought to be dreamers. Like, you wanted to be a doctor and a police at the same time when you were in kindergarten, but the next year you forgot about the doctor and became fond of actor. Or you, as in my case, wanted to be an astronout after knowing that Earth is not the only one planet in the universe and Sun is the biggest star in our galaxy and those stars we see in the night sky are probably the biggest in other galaxies out there. Then I changed it year after, starting on planning to be an interior designer as I grew up as a neat, perfectionist, and everything-which-is-orderly-and-beautifully-designed lover. Finally, after changing dreams so many times, I decided to take interest in Molecular Biology right in eight grade.

Besides, I am a girl who raised by books. My parents, as I called them Ummi and Abi, bought me so many English-translated novels which clearly describe the nature, scenery, people, culture, history, and also buildings architecture of England. And yeah, since then .. you know. I've already said it: I seriously want it. You might have no idea how I live those dreams for many years.

That leads me to love learning English whatever it takes. I use to watch English documentary films when I don't have any assignment or organizational activities in order to enhance my listening and also speaking abilities. These days, I always use my free time to go to the library in my campus. There, I borrow some of English novels and literatures and also books about Molecular Biology.


One of the novels that I'd like to read is Princess Diaries. I know, it is an easy novel so usually I require 2-3 hours to accomplish. Differed from Agatha Christie's mystery novels wich take 2 days in particular or Pride and Prejudice which may take .. forever cause it's so difficult to comprehend.
But I don't care whether it's heavy or not, whether it's bold or minor: every book has uniqueness. And back to the topic, I love how the story goes which Mia brings me in. Consists of foolish mind of a growing-up princess, who consistently worries about everything that happened from the light issues up to the serious one, which is so ME.

Lately, I'd just read Princess Diaries Volume IV: Princess In Training where Mia forced being nominated as student body president by the time when she was strived for responsibility on environmental issue in her country. So she had to train herself, becoming a good leader and speaker, for her first political campaign.


"Give me your tired, your poor Your huddled masses yearning to breath free"
That's what it says on Statue of Liberty. That's the first thing millions of immigrants to this country saw when they stopped on its shores. A statement assuring them that into this great melting pot of a nation, all would be welcome, regardless of socioeconomics status, what color hair she has, who she might be dating, whether she waxes, shaves, or goes au naturel, or whether or not she chooses to play sports.

And isn't a school a melting pot unto itself? Aren't we a group of people thrown together for eight hours a day, left to fend as best as we can?

But despite the fact that we here at Albert Einstein are a nation unto ourselves, I don't exactly see us acting like one. All I see are a bunch of people who have split off into cliques for their own protections.. and who are totally afraid to let anybody new-any of the huddled masses, yearning to breath free-into their precious, selective little group.

Which totally sucks.

History has tried and rejected many formsof government over time, including governance of divine right, something this country abolished hundreds of years ago.

And yet for some reason, at this school, the divine right of governance still seems to exist. There's a certain set of people who seem to believe they an inherent right to office, because they are more attractive than the rest of usa-or better at sports-or get invited to more parties than we do.

These are people who are at the top of evolutionary ladder. The people with the nicest complexions. The people with the bodies that are shaped most like models we see in magazines. the people who always have the hottest new bag or sunglasses. The popular people. The people who want to make you wish you were more like them.

But I'm standing here before you today to tell you that i've been there. That's right. I've been to the popular side. And guess what? It's all a scam. These people, who act as if they have a right to govern you and me, are completely unqualified for the job due to the simple fact that they don't believe in the most fundamental precepts of our nation, and that's that we are ALL CREATED EQUAL. Not a single one of us better than any other person here. And that includes an princesses who might be in the room.

Look. I'm not going to stand up here and promise you a bunch of junk you and I both know I can't deliver.

Yeah, that's what I thought. There is a real problem in this school, and that's that for too long, a group of that's in minority has been making decisions for the majority. And that is just wrong.

Actually, it's more than just wrong. It's a total violation of the principles upon which this nation was founded. As the philosopher John Locke put it,
"Government is legitimate only to the extent that it is based on the consent of the people being governed."

Are you really going to give your consent to the previliged few to make decisions for you? Or are you going to entrust those decisions to someone who shares your ideals, your hopes, and your dreams? Someone who will do her very best to make sure YOUR voice, and not the voice of the so-called popular minority, is heard?
- HRH Princess Amelia Mignonette Grimaldo Renaldi Thermopolis, Princess Diaries Vol. IV: Princess In Training, page 265-268


In real life, we often hear many politicians (as well in campus organization scope) gave their constituent agreement and hope which likely ended up unoccupied. And I don't know why, even if it's like that, we people still believe in what they promise. Which is, for me, it's stupid: you know what they are talking about is useless or highly unreachable, but you still vote them to become your representative. I mean, they don't even mention about your necessity or your view-prospects. They only give attention to general things based on their idealistic opinion which they think it's the best. Come on, how can such people be our representative if they don't even care about our aspiration? How can such people be our representative when they only concern about their interests and they group?





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