In the charter enacted by the King of England James I, the United States has made tremendous progress and progress is steady progress and is headed for a better stage. John Smith; This is a minor contribution, but the tobacco industry was founded by John Rolfe. May 24 was the first day of many settlers, and they did not know that that day is the first day of their lives. A few years later, the Charter from the King of England also appeared. On May 24, 1606, about 100 colonists took on the land of "the United States."
However, progress in the United States has never been stable or stable. Progress is not a straight line. Fit and start. Progress in the United States is difficult and controversial, sometimes even bleeding. It is still unbalanced, and sometimes two step forwards make us feel like we are going a step backward. But progress is bumpy. It is always done. But thanks to dreamers and innovators, and struggers and activists, progress is a characteristic of this country. "The arc of the moral world is long but it is leaning towards justice" (applause) I would like to quote Dr. Martin Luther King, who said it is leaning towards justice. I believe. But I also believe that the arc of our country, the arc of the world does not yield to justice, or freedom, equality, prosperity itself. It depends on our choice, especially at some turning point in history, especially when major changes occur, especially everything is in the middle of a battle.
The United States is defined by tolerance and opportunity. In that United States, the civil rights movement is a natural part of American progress, not contrary to the dark nature of the United States. In other words, the United States believes in promises of opportunity and equality even though it does not necessarily achieve it. But there is another story. In other words, white supremacist violence is not an exception, it is a rule. This story thinks that the United States is basically a white Christian country. This radical movement of racist speech and violence is basically seen in the two communities, Caucasian supremacists and Neo Nathi terrorists, and those they threaten.
This progress is not a fictitious thing. Other societies (Russia, China, Rwanda, etc.) are also being implemented. Our Western society has gone through a long way. The main obstacle to delaying this progress in the United States is that it is built on the absolute limit of the Bible. It is still behind the hearts of most people. If you begin to rationalize the literal meaning of the word of God, that choice will be infinite. If we say that the Bible is not "scientific", "how" God treats only "why" instead of doing things, can we be confident that Christ was born into a virgin? Or was he resurrected from death? After all, these are also "scientifically impossible" events.