On July 4, 33-year-old software engineer Mahmoud Esmaeili became a US citizen. The reasons are as follows. "I like the system here, I like the rule of law, you know what you expect, you know what you do not expect, so you can plan.
What is an American? I can not answer this question in a word. There are many different characteristics, quality and characteristics that can be used to describe Americans. In addition to the function, if someone uses all the privileges given to them, they are only authentic Americans. Those who do not appreciate the privilege given to me are not real Americans, but this is my opinion. Real Americans use their privileges to benefit themselves and everyone around them. In today's society, certain things such as responsible citizens are expected by American citizens.
Most Americans agree with something that is objectively important to claim to be Americans. Regarding partisanity, there is strong support for the importance of respecting American political systems and laws, having citizenship, and accepting people from different backgrounds. More than half of the two major parties think that these are indispensable for becoming Americans. More than 90% of self-proclaimed Democrats think that the openness to diversity is important for American identity, and 80% of Republicans agree with this
Regardless of the political tendency of the person in support of the American institution and law, there will be some agreement. According to the voter survey, 93% of Americans have confirmed that the support of institutions and laws in the United States is very important. Sides said it was divided into an average of 90% of Democrats and 97% of Republicans. Given the persistent partisan narrative and the polarization of the United States, these results may be surprising to the researcher. But Sides said the results show that these ideals are important to American identity. But the side does not admit that there is some nuance in these answers.
TA NEHISI COATES: Oh yeah. No, I agree with you. Still, I say two things. First of all, African-Americans are Americans, but I think that it is really important, as it actually has American identity. But it would be better if you have some ally in this field you know, how you know it separates it from cold real politics. Do you know what I am saying? It really helps us if we can truly build an alliance here. Robin Kelly: That's right. really. Yes, but the problem is that people can take a totally different approach to even more cold politics. For example, if you start expanding your political vision, democratizing the United States, including those who are eliminated, you become vulnerable. Therefore, the same kind of violence that is associated with active politics of inclusiveness is also a kind of violence that supports the Republican Party and then brings back the Labor Party.