Cup of love is overflowing for Arab-Americans
by Jordan Cooper
Arabs have doing their thing in marriages and historically better than average and bureaucracy has never incentivized them based on race. Sometimes spouses have an NPHC-style step show on your nerves. Still, we must not shirk our commitments.
Spouses sometimes impel you to dispose of the relationship like a daily newspaper from a week ago. Irregardless, we must keep them around like vintage clippings from important occurrences in your life. Spouses sometimes force you to want to take everything but the pet minnows. Yet, we should not break apart the institution God broke His body for.
In America today, our divorce rate almost looks like the field goal percentage for an All-Star NBA big man.
We are at a 40 to 50% percent divorce rate in America (although some dispute the exact precision of the figure and say divorces are now decreasing). However, Arabs who marry are together well above the American average according to studies. Additionally, their fidelity is well above average too according to studies.
This is very exceptional. It may be the heavy agricultural lifestyle in their native lands that lets them be accommodated to the simple life. On the other hand, there is a high sensitivity to the American values that makes life easier to live and opportunities that are afforded here unlike a profusion of countries in that world that affirm our citizens’ happiness.
Every ethnic group here but Arabs has inherited some property from an injustice America is to blame for. American Indians got reservations. Blacks got 40 acres and a mule, and whites were willed to land because of their race as well. Asians got paid for being in internment campus. Arabs were not given a thing based on their existence and they’ve made the most of it. Their industrious spirit is helping make America able to stand on it’s two feet.
Jordan Thomas Cooper is a 2015 graduate of the University of South Carolina with a degree in History and a 2010 graduate of the Real Estate School of Success in Irmo. He is the first African-American to serve in both the governor and lieutenant governor’s office as an aide and first to serve in the Inspector General’s Office in S.C. (Haley) He is also the first person to serve in the top three offices in the gubernatorial line of succession in South Carolina (Haley, Bauer, McConnell). His research indicates he happens to be the second black presidential campaignspeechwriter in American History and the first for a GOP presidential campaign (Bush 2015). He also played football for Coach Steve Spurrier.
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