Sunday, April 17, 2011

A New Beginning


           

             Japanese Americans have struggled to achieve equal rights. They are citizens of the United States and deserve equal rights like every other American. The Civil Rights doesn’t offer much to minorities even though it states that all citizens are to be treated equally.
            Prejudice and racism should not be permitted towards another citizen. As part of the same country we all have equal rights and no one should be looked down on as an unworthy person. Anyone who denies another individual the right to a job or doesn’t give out equal payments for the hard work done shall accept the punishment assigned to her/him. It is prohibited to discriminate against a minority, especially if that person works harder than anyone else.
            It doesn’t matter what your ethnicity is, everyone should be treated equally especially if they are citizens from the same country. No one has the right to look down someone just because they are different. We’re all different and that’s what makes us who we are. If we can’t accept someone for who he or she is, how can we expect to succeed in life as a whole?

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