Many people think that American dreams come to the United States. They say they are life, freedom, pursuit of happiness. Unfortunately, they are wrong. There are really no American dreams. This is the fantasy the founder gave us, and the reason why people are being treated unfairly. I have lived in this country for 16 years. And all the nonsense of patriotism is the same as anyone who has equal opportunity to anyone and who is in a legal perspective.
Tell me: America 's dream is a lie. Everything that feeds it is a lie. And we refuse to believe that the highest level people are the fact that we rely on us to prove that all of us are blind. They are stealing our living, life, quality access to medical care, education and voting rights. They will take over from autumn until they are cramped and trembled. This is the situation before 2016 and may not be as obvious as cards. But there is nothing eternal. The sun will rise again. Whatever you need, please ask yourself what shocks, anger and confusion you should avoid. There is no need to know all the details to know that American violence has been Americanized like a flag, as I said once it is diverse and encompasses everything. And this is a threat worth fighting every day.
The anger of a white man is said to be lying in a lie, but the American dream is not a lie. It is difficult, yes, it is definitely not fast. Current social ladders do not flow in the same way as the past, but in our country you can upgrade to the middle class within 20 years. But one of the biggest indicators of personal success in the future is marriage. Whether your parents are still married or not is the biggest factor in the "fast" rise to social ladders. Divorce and family of one-parents seriously hurt American dreams, not races
These pillars can be explained by many lies that we tell them. The greatest lie: the existence of an American dream. Actually, upward mobility is very rare, so few people can realize this dream. We are a social myth that wealthy entrepreneurs are waiting to happen. The last chapter is the language we use. Essentially, Lehman asked the media to more accurately convey the difficulties we face. He believes that ambiguous and troublesome words protect the rich and keep the responsibilities of those worthy of it. For example, talking about social classes is almost taboo. Therefore, the middle class is not defined: According to the Pew Research Center survey, 40% of respondents with annual income less than $ 20,000 are middle class, but more than $ 150,000 Three or more of the respondents call themselves the middle class