Becoming Culturally Sensitive In The US

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In the U.S., it is projected that there will be no majority of a specific ethnic or racial group within the next several decades. The nation will undoubtedly become very diverse and there will be a new challenge to address the cultural needs of every member of our society. The country will need to become more culturally sensitive than it already is, which will bring both benefits and challenges. Benefits would include that our nation would be more united, while some challenges might include stubborn and disrespectful people.
A definite benefit of our country becoming more culturally sensitive is how closer together we would become. If we were more culturally sensitive, we would learn to have respect for everyone despite our differences. We would become more united as a nation. Not being divided would make our country stronger and more appealing. Being sensitive and respectful to everyone’s culture and beliefs would …show more content…

You don’t have to agree with everyone, but it is important to still respect their values and needs. There are people in our country who actually hate other cultures just because they are not their own. We all want for everyone to respect our own culture and beliefs, but we sometimes fail to return the favor. In the Bible, it says that we should always love our neighbors no matter the conditions. I think this will be the biggest challenge of becoming more sensitive to other cultures because of the ones who don’t like somebody only because they don’t agree with them.
In conclusion, there will be both benefits and challenges to becoming more culturally sensitive as a nation. Our country would become more united, but we will first have to overcome the disrespectfulness and stubbornness of some people. We don’t have to learn to like and agree with every culture and belief, but we should learn to respect

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