There usually is. For example, after World War 1, many people returned home to America where things were going well, there were even the so called roaring twenties where economy was great and things were going well, but the events of world war 1 on an international level somehow managed to transfer to the US and we got the generation of writers called the Lost Generation. They were highly depressed and pessimistic about their view of life.
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The decision made it clear that a majority of the Court saw the act as protected expression under the First Amendment. ... Johnson appealed his conviction, claiming First Amendment protection, and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals stated that Johnson's speech was symbolic and ruled in his favor.
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Theodore Kaczynski was a well known terrorist that sent letter bombs to multiple people in the United States. Also referred to as the "Unabomber."
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Yes, we can say that Kipling believed that non-Europeans were not grateful for the benefits westerners would bring.
We are referring to the famous poem "The White Man's Burden," written by Rudyard Kipling. The poem refers to the War of 1899 between the United States and the Philippines. Kipling supported with his poem the imperialistic ideas of the United States and the annexation of the Philippines. Kipling thought that the American white men had the right and the moral obligation to educate other races. However, he considered that non-white peoples such as the Philippines would not be grateful after the help of American whites.