David A. Berkley
ETH/125
October 7, 2012
Dr. Leah Mancuso
Diversity in America
It has become common today to dismiss the culture and ethnic diversity that we have in the United States of America. This paramount nation was founded on a basis of diversity, freedom and equality for all without admiration for a government that controls our thoughts, views and opinions. Americans today tend to believe we are equal and have rights that set us apart from other parts of the world but as we come close to election time this year, we see the inexpiable and unequal treatment that is still present today. Some of our basic civil rights are not completely equal and the belief that we live in a democracy and equal nation we call freedom isn’t a fact but rather observed as an opinion or a belief. Civil rights and equality is what our founding fathers created this nation on. Although times have changed, political views have changed and our diversity has grown, there is much to be achieved in the diversity and civil rights for the American people. The diversity in the United States has grown over the decades with a large amount of immigrants migrating to this country creating influences, changing legislation and allowing us as Americans to grow and learn about people. The more understanding we have as a nation about cultural differences and beliefs, the more we as a nation can create the life, liberty and justice with equality for the people of our nation. President Barrack Obama said once in a speech “There is not a Black America and a White America and Latino America and Asian America; there 's the United States of America” (Notable Quotes, n.d.). This is the core values of diversity in society today. We as Americans must set the precedence and standards on diversity and moral basic human as well as equal rights for the world. We are global leader in creating a melting pot of peoples of all races, creeds and beliefs in order to form a
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