Dear Reader,
Welcome to America. I hope you will find my country to be as prosperous and beautiful as I depict it to be. The journey for you may be long and even dangerous, but the freedoms, opportunities, and security you will discover here will be rewarding.
First and foremost, let me say that I am proud to be an American. I believe you will find this true of many Americans, and our pompous attitudes are not in vain. We have toiled to build this great nation, and died to protect the freedoms we freely practice today, nationwide and worldwide. We have aided many countries in obtaining their own freedom from oppressors, and our name has become powerful because we cease to back down and suffer defeat. This factor is what sets us apart from many other countries and their governments, because Americans are governed, not ruled, and openly practice vast freedoms.
Americans have a voice, and that voice is heard, primarily in our freedoms of religion and speech. An American can worship freely; religion is not pushed upon him. He chooses his own religion and his own God, or none at all. He is not persecuted for what he believes. Americans can also speak their mind without being punished. If you disagree with something a politician, judge, or even the President has said or done, you can voice your feelings. Many people employ this freedom regularly on the radio, television, and in the newspaper.
Americans are also blessed with limitless choices. We have the right to choose leaders and to vote a person that we see fit to lead our country into office, known as the President. We have laws against tyranny and it is impossible for any person to overcome these laws, ensured through the court systems and government. Americans also have choices when it comes to our lifestyle. In some countries, your life, class, and marriage are planned when you are born or as a child. As an American, you are in control of your life and how it plays out. If you are driven and work hard, you will succeed. You can marry and have a family, stay single, adopt a child, get a divorce, even marry someone of the same sex and you will not be shunned or judged (for the most part).
Americans are also fortunate because we have endless opportunities. Public school systems allow for all children to receive an education, and financial aid allows for most under-privileged kids to attend college. Welfare provides families struggling with finances to receive food and shelter. Health care plans grant people the ability to go to doctors and receive treatments for less money. With all these contributions, Americans have no excuse for not living to their fullest potential.
As Americans, we are always at the forefront, and because of this, we have a sense of security. It is such a comforting feeling to wake up every morning, and know that wherever I go and whatever I do, I will be safe. No bombs will regularly go off at my work, and no person will stroll into my school carrying an exposed weapon unless they have earned the right. We have law enforcement to uphold the law and soldiers to defend our country, nationally and internationally. Our court systems decide how to fairly punish criminals, and our national security is constantly keeping an eye for threats against our country. Americans are protected by a leading world army and we lead the way in technological advancements, in science and the military. Our weapons are far more evolved than the countries that threaten us, and our army allies with other world powers to ensure not only domestic peace, but also foreign security.
A final point I would like to make is that Americans are blessed with the gift of relaxation and entertainment. Our entertainment industry is one of the largest in the world, and many actors and singers from America are renown worldwide. Aside from the entertainment industry, Americans can enjoy the beauty of our country while camping at a national park, swimming at one of our many beaches, or hiking a mountain.
We are a welcoming people, who have open hearts for the oppressed and open arms ready to cradle the tired and poor. Our freedoms allow you to worship and speak openly, and the opportunities in America will enable you to advance to your fullest potential. Our government is fair, and serves as a symbol of protection and security. In closing, welcome to America, home of the proud, land of the free.
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ReplyDeleteGreat essay! Had I looked at the question from that angle, I would've listed similar examples. You touched on the beautiful side of being an American, the positive side that everyone should remind themselves of more frequently. I did not find anything in your essay to disagree with. Except, maybe I do feel gay marriage is a lot more judged than it should be. According to Wikipedia, same-sex marriage is not recognized by our federal government. And, there is still a huge controversy over the whole deal. Anyway, I knew what you meant!
ReplyDeleteGood essay. You hit a lot of interesting points. It’s great to see that you mentioned camping in national parks, and how relaxing it is to live in America. The amount of land that is available (including our massive houses) for such affordable prices are definitely luxuries. And yes our security is very high and you can feel safe living in the US, but I disagree that we "fairly punish criminals". Sadly we are the world’s leading jailor. Our justice system needs to be reformed to fit our time and generation. The many mistakes in our justice system make it the leading area in spending…deficit spending. That plus that amount of money we spend on the military for “security” has created a bottomless pit that our tax dollars are going to be thrown into forever. Other than that I completely agree with you, America is a very relaxing place to live and our luxuries our awesome.
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