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Dahasolnce [82]
3 years ago
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What is your definition of the American Dream?

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Rainbow [258]3 years ago
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My definition of the American Dream is freedom, justice, equality, and more opportunities for a better life for everyone. Except I don’t think this is really true it all it’s just the idea of America. Although there is more freedom than many places it’s not fair at all. What you’re not told is you only really only have so many more opportunities when you’re white and in many cases a straight white male. Females are not treated the same way men are in many places. The lgbtq+ community isn’t treated the way they would be if they weren’t trans or homosexual. There’s illegal trafficking happening all over that isn’t stopped. African Americans aren’t treated the same as whites because racism is still taught to people, No matter how much people fight for equality and justice the American Dream just isn’t as great as you think it should be.
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