Corey's reading goal

2013 Reading Challenge

Corey has not entered the 2013 Reading Challenge.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

People's Behavior in Navy Seal Dogs

In Navy Seal Dogs, there are many different sorts of human behavior. Because of its true story being in the Middle East, the Americans may act differently depending on person to person. In our perspective, Americans are friendly and assertive, but the Middle East views us as invaders or liberators, and that's because our views are biased towards ourselves, I think. And we views many of the people over there are terrorists because of 9/11, uncivilized people living in anarchy, as even said by the author, Mike Ritland, as he was briefly explaining to another one of his soldiers, and just fighting war of attrition to the US. And they views themselves as just protecting themelves from us. Mike Ritland's views of people's behavior is not biased towards another nation, rather neutral so that the readers can get the best experience from him while avoiding bias. What I wonder though is what we think, do you think it's better to read a book through a neutral point of view to get a better experience or just one point of view so that we can understand what one side thinks?

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