Thomas Paine: Diversity In The United States

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With America being as diverse as it is, people would think everyone is united, but is that completely true? Thomas Paine shows his view of America as being a harmonious country with no problems. Even though over the years America has become a lot more diverse, that does not signify, all of the sudden, we have become a problem-free nation, comparable to what Thomas Paine thinks. Every nation has difficulties, and that includes America. America is nowhere close to being a perfect nation, but some nations have a lot more conflicts than America; and we have been trying, over the years, to become closer as a stronger country. Even with diversity growing in America, supporting Paine's argument, the United States is not a complete, harmonious nation, but Americans work hard every day to …show more content…

These people are not completely wrong; America is not an awful country, but we are also not completely perfect either. People who view America as being a perfect country without any problems are living in a fantasy, America does have problems. We might not have as vast amount of problems as other countries, but nevertheless, we have problems. For example, America is thought to be diverse, which is true, but we are still working on the problems that come with being diverse. One of the biggest problems America faces is racism. Racism has been around all throughout history. There have been numerous amounts of ¨Black Lives Matter¨ campaigns to try to fight back against racism. Even though America has come a long way in minimizing racism, there are still people who are prejudice against African Americans. This problem stands on its own as being one of the biggest problems in the United States . Even though this is a massive problem, America is working on trying to end racism, which supports Thomas Paine’s view of America as being a great, perfect

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