My Modest Proposal Orange, peach, white, brown, black, or blue we are all human beings. Racism has always been an issue in the U.S. , one that has caused many trials and tribulations such as The Zimmerman Case, and …. "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal. That they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." This is quoted from the Declaration of Independence, and is the basis for how everyone’s life should be managed in the U.S. As known, this is not the case, day to day we still have our issues dealing with race, but there are solutions. People say that there is no way to truly put an end to racism. Solutions have been tested and trailed, some have worked and some have failed. None were permanent. Some solutions have been peace walks and rallies, where they are civil and deal with a movement. And again, none that actually got rid of racism. You cannot change the way people feel toward other races, it’s only up to that person themselves to look deep down and decide whether or not a color of one’s skin gives them a profile. What if we had a solution where we didn’t have to make people change their mind or how they felt toward other races, but yet we make it to where everyone is the same color. I propose that everyone has to be a lavender color. Full body tattoos as soon as one comes out the womb. The reason for having it done so young is because no one would ever know the race of one another and one will not know of the color one once was. Every single spot of skin has to be covered with the lavender color. People will then not be concerned with race; it will not become an issue anymore. One’s skin color will not determine how others visualize them. This can be the solution to racism. Some problems may come to surface. Problems such as, the cost of tattoos, we will make it mandatory, so
My Modest Proposal Orange, peach, white, brown, black, or blue we are all human beings. Racism has always been an issue in the U.S. , one that has caused many trials and tribulations such as The Zimmerman Case, and …. "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal. That they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." This is quoted from the Declaration of Independence, and is the basis for how everyone’s life should be managed in the U.S. As known, this is not the case, day to day we still have our issues dealing with race, but there are solutions. People say that there is no way to truly put an end to racism. Solutions have been tested and trailed, some have worked and some have failed. None were permanent. Some solutions have been peace walks and rallies, where they are civil and deal with a movement. And again, none that actually got rid of racism. You cannot change the way people feel toward other races, it’s only up to that person themselves to look deep down and decide whether or not a color of one’s skin gives them a profile. What if we had a solution where we didn’t have to make people change their mind or how they felt toward other races, but yet we make it to where everyone is the same color. I propose that everyone has to be a lavender color. Full body tattoos as soon as one comes out the womb. The reason for having it done so young is because no one would ever know the race of one another and one will not know of the color one once was. Every single spot of skin has to be covered with the lavender color. People will then not be concerned with race; it will not become an issue anymore. One’s skin color will not determine how others visualize them. This can be the solution to racism. Some problems may come to surface. Problems such as, the cost of tattoos, we will make it mandatory, so