Two Americas Chapter Summary

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Life isnt fair, and there are times in which we feel as if there is a divide within our nation, and globally. In ( title of the book) we see just that. Tabbis structures the book into 9 different stories in which prove that our world is not perfect, and examines stories in which the public might not know about. The main theme that I discovered within the book that ties into what we talked about in class was “Two Americas”. In elaboration, there is a divide within. For example, the differences between big corporations, and low income people. Differences include but not limited to the criminal consequences, the economics, and the “Unspoken Rule”. Another way I see the Two Americas would be the past vs the present. Ways such as drug and alcohol and the history and how it has …show more content…

But there are a lot more companies outside America. As we learned by Tobias there are banks in national levels that are breaking the law but there is not much talk about them. This ties into the tem of the “Unspoken Rule”, meaning that things that do not need to go nationality or brought to the news are better yet unsaid. As we know, if someone in hollywood does something it is all over the news, but if a multi millionare company was giving money to terrorist countries why is this not broadcasted. As we learned in class this due to the fact that these companies have enough money to pay if off.You might be thinking, well isn't that unfair. For example, the story in which Tobias talks about when HSBC (Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) gave the money that there were no criminal charges given to the employees or the bosses. Although, we see that there is a completely different shift when we look about people that are in low poverty areas or even people that make a steady income. We see that there are charged with the smallest crimes, even if they did not do

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