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Banning books became accepted by the majority because books lost their value and people began to embrace new media, sports and adrenaline boosting forms of entertainment.
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The book "Fahrenheit 451" is a dystopian novel by <em>Ray Bradbury</em> which is set in a society where books are outlawed and burned but eventually, one of the "firemen" Guy Montag does not believe in what he is doing anymore and decides to start preserving books instead.
It is revealed in the book that banning of books was accepted by the majority because they no longer had value for books and were more interested in fim and television and other forms of entertainment.
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The “American Dream” has been a recurring theme in President Trump’s rhetoric. He invoked it in announcing his bid for the presidency, saying, “Sadly, the American Dream is dead. But if I get elected president, I will bring it back bigger and better and stronger than ever before and we will make America great again.” He celebrated its return in a speech in February to the Conservative Political Action Conference, saying, “The American Dream is back bigger, better and stronger than ever before.”
And recently, he has invoked it in his law-and-order-focused tweets, saying: “Suburban voters are pouring into the Republican Party because of the violence in Democrat run cities and states. If Biden gets in, this violence is ‘coming to the Suburbs’, and FAST. You could say goodbye to your American Dream!”
Of course, the American Dream is part of the political discourse for both the left and the right. Richard Nixon invoked the American Dream in accepting the Republican presidential nomination in 1968. Democrat Jimmy Carter mentioned it in his inaugural address in 1977. Ronald Reagan invoked it in his 1980s prime-time addresses to the nation. Barack Obama embraced it in his book “The Audacity of Hope.”
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