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"what is the point of going right back into a form of government where the states have little power and we are being controlled by a large republic." We do not want to control the states, the large republic does not want to control you, the large republic instead wants everyone under a republic instead of small republics where it is easily usable by the common people to where they'll even clear their debts! The problem is the purely democratic nature of the current government! If the government was purely democratic, it would not be best for the nation as a whole, but for only the ones who manipulate the system. The country would not be stable, it would be unstable! There would be no law or order~!
Blatantly anti-American? Are you out of your mind!? The states under the current government, the Articles of Confederation is the most anti-American thing I've ever seen! The constitution our people are trying to make is the most American thing I've seen! You fail to realize something. Under the Articles of Confederation, people are forming factions and acting as separate countries! To the point where States are placing tariffs and fighting over border lines, to the point where the majority are using the government for their own selfish reasons. If you want to call something anti-American then its the Articles of Confederation. With our constitution we are trying to create a Central government that is a Big republic three branches to lean on. The Constitution is bigger than all of us, it'll be there for generations and generations to come. With the Articles of Confederation we would not last a decade.
I also agree with this, I feel like in today's society, people with differences would rather yell and fight rather then sit down and have a civilized discussion with others. I agree that talking about race and racism in school is justified, but we also need to teach people to be civilized during disagreements and other things.
In my opinion, the topic of race and racism being talked about school is justified and okay. I think the amount of how much we talk about it is okay. Part of America's vision was that everyone had equal rights and equal opportunities. If we stay true to this vision I believe racism and race needs to be talked about in school. There was this one quote in this book I read, it had talked about if you wanted to remove weeds from your lawn, you would have to remove it from the roots, something like that. I think this is a good analogy to today's viewpoint on race and racism as if we want to make a change in this country we have to start from the beginning, not elementary school, but somewhere around middle school and high school, this is when students start to grasp and try to understand the world. If we want racism in today's society to be gone, we need to educate students on the effects racism has and what it does to others. If we want to change, we need to address our faults, and that is when we can try to change.
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