Bernie Sanders's Argumentative Analysis

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In the current climate of politics, it is clear who are the big names in the race for the presidency. Whether one is looking at either sides of the American political spectrum (Republicans or Democrats), the larger figures are Trump, Clinton, Cruz, and Sanders. In regards to social inequality, the candidate that is showing compassion is Bernie Sanders. Sanders has been on the campaign trail over the course over the last year trying to spread his message of equality and progress for the American people. He is a Senator from Vermont who has spent yeas doing work in his State and at the Federal level. Recently, certain media outlets have shed light to the fact that Sanders marched with Martin Luther King Jr in the 1950’s. Besides that, Sanders has shown time and time again that he is a current example of equality for our country. Mr. Sanders shows compassion on the following issues: discrimination, economic equality, and political corruptions. These issues are key when having the discussion of social inequality as it relates to the United States of America. …show more content…

For example, the work that the Civil Rights Movement did in the middle of the 1900’s is something to hold dear to our history. However, there is more work to be done in more avenues of discrimination—and it also goes beyond race. When have, and still, deal with a level of discrimination in the work place. Many scholars/theorists talk about the “glass ceiling” and discuss how women have to work extremely hard than men to meet goals. Not to mention, even if they do get to move up to positions, there is no guarantee that they will get the same type of pay as a male. The idea of the “glass ceiling” does not just exist for women but also for minorities of race. Bernie Sanders believes in a world that wants to see equal opportunity for all Americans regardless of race, sex, or

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