Troy’s complaint about the unfair job system shows his frustration with racial discrimination. How did this conversation make you think about fairness and opportunity in society today? If you were in Troy’s position, what would you do?

 Prompt Response: The conversation about troy's complaint over the unfair job system made me think about our society's fairness and opportunity in a similar light as while racism has decreased over the years it still exists and the opportunity's are just as low with many people that just get into that specific career field leaving not as much opportunity for those that are poor or less experienced. If I were in troy's position I would either keep trying for at least one job that gave me a decent income to where I can build my life regardless of the treatment I get or give my son up for adoption for his sake.

Summary: I wasn't here in class today but I believed we watched a short film and answered some discussion questions over it.

Reflection: Today I learned that troy's complaints and problems about society on jobs can be seen as how we often cultural suppress those we see in another color because of the stereotypes around those type of people being seen as bad and unintelligent. This impacted me by making me feel a bit of remorse for the character called Troy as he had faced societal oppression just for the color he had, which to be fair it's something we all did at least once against someone being prejudice based on their color or how they looked as we are superficial creatures. In the future I will use this to be less skeptical and not be prejudice towards another individual, however if they're actions say otherwise then I will judge them based on their actions and the reason behind them as I believe people are like books.

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