Persuasive Essay On Protecting Our Homeland

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Protecting Our Homeland? “Flight 208 to Los Angeles is now boarding. Section N you may now take your seats”. You looked down at your carry-on bag to make sure you have everything packed up, even though you took nothing out, and headed toward the flight attendant and handed her your ticket. As your walking through the tunnel, the sound of the planes jets put just enough pressure on your body, causing your pulse to increase. “Why are you nervous, you been on planes before”, you ask yourself. You shake your head and start to inhale and before you could finish getting your lungs to the maximum capacity they could hold, a man wearing a white shirt twice his size and jeans that also seemed …show more content…

People of different ethnicity, such as Muslims and even Blacks, are the ones being subjective to the racism within the air lines. But why? Simple answer, were playing along with our fears. With the new media giving us over exaggerated perspective on current events, our minds feed into those emotions, which causes us to adapt those perceptions in a negative way, thus giving us our racist stereotype views. New laws and regulations post nine eleven are actually encouraging these behaviors. For people being racially profiled are mainly men of the Muslim region, they feel embarrassed when they have to get a pat down because the TSA agent are giving into their fears. But think about this, the United States has only had two terrorist threats since nine eleven, the underwear bomber and the shoe bomber, neither of whom were Muslim. With recent trends for terrorist groups trying to recruit non- Arab of any gender race and religion for plots, the airlines still continue to harass males of the Muslim region (Schneier). In fact according to a static published in Barbara Mantel article “Far- right extremism”, seventy -three percent of threats being made are from anti-government activates and only thirty six are inspired from Al Qaeda . Banning the no flight list as Chapman descried, may not be the best answer. If anything it would cause more mayhem, think about it, getting rid of a plan, that is intended to recognize terrorist, would be giving those people a free pass. Might as well put out a sign that says, “Terrorist you are now welcome to travel with our husbands, wives, sons and

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