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My America?

2023-06-04 08:25:54

The word "I" is defined as "I or I myself, or related to you, especially owners, agents, subjects of action, or familiar people." I do not think this word properly represents my relationship with my country. If I managed to possess this country, I would be able to control what happens; but I am not. General citizens (especially minors) can hardly control our government; even adult citizens who can choose representatives may be driven by false excuses.

My American is proud of wearing purple and gold Sharwar Kameez in my Alabama elementary school culture day gathering. My country is the country that my family prayed for Eid namaz at Birmingham Fairground. My United States is a country where a local Muslim community picnices autumn and spring at Oak Mountain State Park and during the barbecue and volleyball games, we rest in the forest for prayer.

That is not my US. My United States accepts oppressed people and releases oppressed people. My America supports the freedom of citizens. My country is full of opportunities and prosperity, as well as millions of people and millionaires, as well as white people, straight people, homosexuals, and Christians. America has long paved the way for cowards. When we exercised Japanese Americans during the Second World War, the United States adopted a timid approach (Nazi ยท Germany was obviously evil but because we have hardly participated, we are cowardly Almost solved the approach). When we developed the national monitoring plan after the September 11 incident, the United States adopted a meanless approach. When we declare freedom to all men, bind black people and deprive women from voting rights, the United States leaves the way of cowardly.