When we observed the great advances of the United States from 13 colonies to the present day, we clearly saw that society made major progress in communication, speed and travel, but we unconsciously cultured It deteriorated. And value. Mark Sundan said: "beggars may be the most shameful act of the United States." But why is this? Looking at religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism, giving a poor person a treatment is considered as "... ... the opportunity to enter heaven, reincarnation ..." (McMahon).
I am still shocked that people (including myself) who are progressive thinking have ignored the spread of racial rhetoric of mass destruction. This throws a question: Where is the United States where we can be proud? Why does the government believe that selfish and selfish subjects are selfish and consistent with Caucasian extremism? The major news organizations (New York Times, Boston Globe, Atlantic Airlines, New Yorkers, etc.) despise and despise the obvious majority of the US in the past 12 hours with the best. ignorance. Their living livelihood They yelled at the depths of their words. The main difference I am worried about is the vocabulary. Caucasian, heterosexual Americans are concerned about their livelihood. Blacks, Latin Americans, Muslims and LGBTQ Americans are now afraid of their lives
The second United States does not agree. It considered that this project was an insult to the 9.11 incident and that Muslims were recently disrespected of the national value of becoming part of the public consciousness. Under these concerns, there is a deeper doubt that any form of Muslims may not be compatible with American lifestyles. This is typical of how these discussions normally work. The first Americans tend to make more beautiful speech, but the second Americans often make more ambiguous remarks. The first Americans welcomed the poor, exhausted and crowded people; the second Americans changed their names to them and asked them to give up their mother tongue, and they completely left We often provided obstacles to prevent. The first American celebrates freedom of religion, the second America persecuted the Mormons, discriminating against Catholics