Tuesday, April 22, 2008
observation 13
The reading and discussion of "Institutionalizing Our Demise: America vs. Multiculturalism" prompted an interesting discussion in class. This essay was about in essence, what makes a real american. Obviously people have their own view and their own opinion about all of that. The class discussion lasted the entire class time. The main thing being discussed was the fact that no matter what you believe, everyone has to agree and accept that everyone living in this country did come from somewhere else. People have been coming over to American from other places for forever. So what exactly constitutes an american. I think the bottom line is that no matter your opinion, everyone really is an american because people come from all places and they settle here and make it home.
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