ACS Beirut Aleph Be - Vol. 31 (2)

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February 2018

FEBRUARY 2018

AMERICAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL BEIRUT

VOLUME 31, ISSUE II

The Scandal In Hollywood: It’s Not Just Hollywood NEWS ANALYSIS

RAZAN MERSAL

In This Issue The Scandal in Hollywood: It’s Not Just Hollywood. pg. 1

Insidious: The Lasy Key pg. 1 New Teachers: Ms Kaaki pg. 1 OUR ALEPH BE TEAM

Editor-in-Chief Celine Smith Assistant Editor Razan Mersal Faculty Advisor Todd Hunter Campbell Staff Writers Ornella Frechero Razan Mersal Rawad Saad Ramzi Zeineddine Contact Us: Have an opinion? Send articles to: alephbe@apps.acs.edu.lb

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The pervasiveness of sexual assault claims has plagued Hollywood since last October. We have seen this with all our favourite actors and directors, such as Harvey Weinstein (producer), James Toback (filmmaker), and Ed Westwick (actor). Amidst these allegations, it is important to take a minute to step back and reflect on the bigger picture. For the sake of this article, let’s put aside whether or not these claims are valid, and rather, look at what these claims mean and what they are a result of. The environment in which this is growing is depressing, dangerous even, as it sends the message that sexual assault is not a big deal. This can be seen when allegations hit the papers, but are then never heard of again. There are no criminal

consequences for these actions when the people responsible are famous, or are within some sort of position of power. Take President Trump, for example. Many allegations came out against him during the presidential elections; however, the story subsided and was never discussed again. What does this say about this social climate? The line between just being friendly and assault is blurred, and this not only provides a dangerous environment for victims, but a welcoming environment for perpetrators. It is also important to understand that the people who allow for this environment to grow are not ‘evil’ but rather comfortable with how things have become, as it provides them with a lack of responsibility. Rape culture is an impor-

tant term to understand, especially in times overcharged with inaccurate or irrelevant terminology such as the “Weinstein Effect” or “Weinsteining”. These terms tend to turn the spotlight away from the truly significant matter at hand, rape. Rape culture can be defined as “a society or environment whose prevailing social attitudes have the effect of normalizing or trivializing sexual assault and abuse” (Oxford Dictionary). And this truly is the case in Hollywood and the rest of the world. This can be seen when a woman’s sexual history is questioned, or when her character is torn down as a result of making a rape allegation. Rape culture is hiding in all the shadows and corners of the world we like to view as progressive. It can be seen when

Insidious: The Last Key

rapists get off scot-free because we live in a society where the normalization of rape has clouded our media, our daily lives, even our judicial systems. While the presence of rape culture has been more obvious in places such as Hollywood, it is important to remember that this is a global issue, with roots in a lot of countries, including Lebanon. This can be seen as Lebanese women

still cannot pass their Lebanese nationality to their children, while men can. And region-wide, the fight to abolish article 522, only succeeded a year ago in Lebanon. This article, which states that a rapist can avoid jail time by marrying their victim, has been on the books for years. These are just a few examples of the climate that fosters rape, and how it is still very close to home.

RAMZI ZEINEDDINE Directed by Adam Robitel, Insidious: The Last Key is a horror film about hunters of the supernatural. Two men, (Leigh Whannell and Angus Sampson) and one old woman (Lin Shaye) hunt for evil spirits that overtake human bodies. Unfortunately, the movie has received a multitude of disappointing reviews from Rotten Tomatoes, Common Sense Media, and IMDb, very respectable and trusted sources. The reasons behind these low ratings are caused from the movie being very anticlimactic in many parts after having an intense scene. In my opinion, horror films are meant to be like that. The director really does a great job in doing this certain thing. His inten-

tions was for the audience to be jump scared, not to be frightened for the entire movie. If a horror movie was intense and freaky for the entire time, it would just make people expect everything. However, Insidious is all about the jump scares

and being a suprise. I really did enjoy watching this film along with the three previous ones. I think this movie deserves about an 8.5 rating because of its intensity and suspense.

NEW TEACHERS: Ms. Kaaki

RAWAD SAAD Ms. Kaaki is the new Biology teacher here at ACS. She was born and raised in Lebanon and likes the sense of Lebanese tradition. She moved away from Lebanon for three years to teach in Dubai, but just this last year, she came back. Ms. Kaaki studied in the Lebanese International University and majored in Biology because she loves the little details of the field. She likes teaching at ACS, and thinks that ACS is different than the other schools she has taught in, because of the helpful teachers and the relaxed atmosphere.

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FEATURES

HOROSCOPES

What Did This Month Bring To You? Aries

Leo

March 21- April 20

July 23- August 23

The month of love has arrived and you’re finding yourself craving that attention you feel you deserve. But be wary, it might not work out in your favor. This month, start caring more about others instead of yourself. Love goes both ways after all!

This month will come and go, and you will be unphased. Gone are the days where you mope around, devastated that your crush hasn’t made a move. February is just like any other month and won’t bum you out anymore. Be sure to make March your month.

Taurus

April 21- May 20 Maybe it’s the way you walk, or the way you talk, but you’ll be spending this month by yourself. Spend some time on self reflection and get to know yourself better. You’ll grow as a person and appreciate being yourself more.

Gemini

May 21- June 21 Although you may not realize it, you have a secret admirer. Get ready for a bouquet of roses in your locker, or a box of chocolates to appear on your desk when you’ve left the room. It’s time to get out there and embrace the attention. You deserve it.

Cancer

June 22- July 22 Haunted by the trauma of your middle school breakup, love terrifies you. Do what you feel most comfortable doing and stay at home bingeing that T.V. show you’ve been meaning to watch. But don’t forget the chocolate.

Virgo

August 24- Sept. 23 You’ve been so caught up with work that you haven’t had a chance to focus on yourself. Take some time to relax with someone you love and let them pamper you. Forget school and work for a while, your mind is only as good as you let it be, and it needs rest too.

Libra

Sept. 24- Oct. 23 Ready or not, romance is in the air. This month will be the best of your life! Your past struggles were necessary for spiritual cleansing, and as a result, you will blossom with confidence. Be willing to try new things and take risks, as these will be beneficial in the long run.

Scorpio

Oct. 24- Nov. 22 Given your past experiences with love, you should already have found someone to share this month with. You are a very secretive person and you like privacy, but for this time, it’s recommendable that you relax a little bit and let yourself go.

Sagittarius Nov. 23- Dec. 21

You are moving too fast, which will produce a radical change. However, you keep attracting fascinating companions along the way. This makes you feel good in the moment you have it, but alone when it’s gone. Now, try to find something more stable. This will help you feel happier.

Capricorn Dec. 22- Jan. 20

You’ve been a little detached emotionally lately due to your tendency of being overly cautious and reserved when it comes to love. Despite not having bad results with these, you should try opening yourself up and trusting people. This will help you feel better with yourself and supported.

Aquarius Jan. 21-Feb. 18

Sometimes it’s best to stay at home and wait out the cold weather. Find love in the little things, like your cat or overwhelming workload. It’s only the beginning of the year and, you’ll be better off going outside in the spring.

Pisces

Feb. 19- March 20 You’ve recently felt like no matter what you do, nothing seems to turn out the way you want it to. But this is about to change, however, not without your initiative. Ask your crush out, it doesn’t matter that Valentine’s has passed, love is year long.

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