We are all the lifeblood of America
by Jordan Cooper
Say what you mean to say and watch what you say to anyone. Everyone is granted the right to be a distinguished denizen of where they dwell. We must interact with everyone as the organic human beings they are and not act towards anyone in an inorganic way. We as Americans sometimes let past afflictions prejudice our principles as good people.
So, we use different techniques to try to prevent the pain from happening again — and sometimes we inadvertently suppress our democracy by doing so.
These are all questions that could be asked by authorities to anyone and, in particularly this, of time Arabs. If these questions are answered incorrectly these peoples might end up in the jail cell that Tarik is still in from the Harold and Kumar series.
Do you see yourself as more of an Arab or as an American? Does anyone in your family have negative feelings about republics? Are you trying to take over the free world? A good portion of your native countries do vote by finger-stick that may be the cure for voter fraud. Americans can read as many essays on civil disobedience as they want to but until we change the us versus them attitudes that we have in many of our authority figures towards subordinates we will be in a funk without more widespread equality.
The question is continually asked in Arabs’ heads about how it feels to be a problem? Gandhi, Dr. King, and Dr. Dubois tried to answer this question. Today, Dr. Moustafa Bayoumi is trying to answer this question for Arabs. He’s wrote about Arabs’ troubles since 9/11 and writes many articles on American behavior towards Arabs in sundry publications.
We must broadcast these opinions for the times we are in to make people humanly solvent to pay attention to these issues and not be too broke to do it. However, once we go to heaven these ideas, concepts, and beliefs need to adapt appropriately. News stories, academic journals, literature, and government are only increasing every day.
So, the voice for your cause must continue to have enough impact to be relevant to able to be in circulation of intellectual thought. Arabs are only one percent of the American population but only by sharing the omnipresent goods of equality for all can they get the other 99 percent of the population involved to make a positive difference.
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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