Sunday, November 8, 2015

"Yes, We Can." Response (p. 69)

Watching the video with the addition of music, voice-overs,written works (like "hope" and yes, we can"), and images of the singers and Obama delivering the speech I noticed a few powerful things that contributed to the argument. One of which was repeated, and stated that we are all equal whether you're black or white (thus why there wasn't any color being betrayed while watching). It was also treating people who could only talk through sign language as equals when they provided an image of a women using sign language, and included other people speaking different languages in the video, Mostly though it was the fact that it is in video form because  when I read it, it was already excellent, but when it became verbally spoken it became something absolutely extraordinary.

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