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There are many things that concern me about the world; there is poverty, war, and fighting over objects while there is no respect for the people. Our society has its views and mentality backwards, “People were made to be loved. Things were made to be used. The reason why the world is in chaos is because things are being loved, and people are being used.” (Unkown) I question the world powers, United States, Russia, United Kingdom, France, People 's Republic of China, India, Pakistan have over us, the power to play with lives, to save a million lives or allow them to die depending on their reason and judgment, to charge for a lifesaving vaccine, to assassinate who they want, to end the planet in a nuclear war. Everything now a day has a cost; you can’t ask anyone for a favor without them expecting something in return.
When did we have to worry about going out to the movies and wonder if it might be our last day because some lunatic may come in and shoot up the place? Why can’t we hold a marathon or a charity without someone blowing up the place? Why do some people have to be racist, and hold a whole race accountable for a couple of people’s actions? Why can’t people sit on a plane without worrying if that Arabic guy, or that one middle-eastern guy with the turban will blow up the plane? Why is the world so ignorant of the fact you can’t hold a whole race accountable for a couple of people’s actions. The United States of America has an example of all of these events, for instance during World War II we committed genocide on a whole Asian group into concentration camps for the war, for the reason they may be spies.
It concerns me that we, people of the United States, need an excuse to start a war for selfish reason, the main reason being oil. When did we stop fighting for the right reason? We used to stand up for what was right; we fought for moral reason we passed laws, struck down laws, for moral reason. We waged wars on



Cited: Sorkin, A. (2012). The Newsroom Script Episode 1 Quotes. Retrieved 2014 йил 14-09 from goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/23633463-the-newsroom-script-episode-1 Unkown. (2008 10-May). People were made to be loved.

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