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"Proclomation of Freedom"
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For so many years, America has been labeled as the Land of the Free, or America the Beautiful etc.
But to me, most of it are lies >.<;
First off, is everybody granted equal rights?
My answer: No. In the early 1990's many blacks who tried to make a difference were killed, tortured, or their houses were burned down. Equal rights? I really do not think so... During WWII, many Japanese citizens were taken to detention camps. Although it was to be cautious of spies, but almost every Japanese citizen was treated negatively. Also, the detention camps weren’t decent, for it was dirty and overcrowded. Even the food wasn’t decent or edible (barely). Many Germans at that time were also taken to the same detention camps. It took atleast 20 years for an apology, and for money back to fix damages (but atleast there was an apology). And yet people are still treated unequally. Criminals are beat in jail for no reason. Many Muslims are harrased for their religion. Blacks are still treated badly for their color. Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and Transvestites are harrased or killed for their sexual orientation, yet straights aren’t.
Does everybody have freedom?
My answer: Yes, everybody has freedom.
But does America restrict this freedom?
My answer: Not America, but many people. How? All of this harrasment, torture, and killing for what a person is, negates all this freedom.

January 4, 2008 | 2:00 PM Comments  0 comments

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