“I reject the notion that America is in a well-deserved decline, that she and her citizens are unexceptional. I do not believe America is the problem in the world.” “I see America spreading disaster. I see America as a black curse upon the world.” The United States of America’s role in the world has been to watch over the all the other nations and intervene when necessary which makes us the policeman of the world. The United States has our own problems; however the world would not function properly without our strong leadership. There are obviously two sides of this argument, Should or shouldn’t America police the world?
What are the alternatives if America was not the policeman of the world? One substitute would be a world without policeman. However, if there were no policemen criminals and terrorist would thrive while innocent lives are harmed. During World War II the Axis Powers attempted to gain control over all of humanity and almost succeeded at first since no one made an effort to stop them. Because no one tried to prevent the Axis Powers from completing their mission in the beginning it led to a world war. Sixty-two million people died in war and fifty million were soldiers as well as civilians supporting the Allies. There was untold property damage and each country had major debts. If the world had no policeman, nothing good would happen. Why can’t the United Nations (U.N.) patrol the world? The United Nations record of keeping peace has been very weak. The U.N.
In the film, Africans in America: “The Terrible Transformation”, the narrator discussed the influence of certain criteria in which slaves had to meet in order to work for land owners in America. These criteria included: being African American, non- European, and non- Christian. The government created this criteria system to build a barrier between the land owners and the slaves. The individuals that owned property treated their slaves as if they were foreign/strange. The white Americans did not want African American people to have the same equality as they did; Therefore, America was ruled by the whites while the blacks were merely just servants to them.
In the book The Destruction of Black Civilization Professor Chancellor Williams felt that black people, Africans and the African culture must have contributed something to human civilization and was out to prove that his thesis correct. He basically stated argued that Africans couldn’t have been the only race that did not make any contributions to the evolution of human civilization. If a person was to stop and look at an American and European text book on human civilization, there would be very little of info on the contributions of Africans to society in general. This was shocking to Dr. Williams and he was out to refute that very clause upon the black race.
As I sit here and think about what it is to be Black in America. I realize how there are so many factors that affect African American people daily. One of the most damaging forces tearing at young black people in America today is the popular culture's image of what an "authentic" black person is supposed to look like and how that person is supposed to act. People assume all black males where raised in a single parent home. People assume that if you are a black male, that you sale drugs or you are really great in some type of sport. If you are a black female, they assume you will have kids by different men, referred to as “baby daddy” or they may not even know who the fathers of their children are. This same society expects African
Booker T. Washington was brought up with a different upbringing then most slaves during the 1800s; as he would describe as “up from slavery”. Even though he was born a slave, he had a better chance of “equal access” and equality in main stream America. He had a chance to gain an education part time during his younger years as well as working. Booker T, believed the best way to ensure progress and peace was,”for the whites to respect the blacks desire for improved economic opportunities and for blacks to respect the whites desire for social separation of the races.” I agree with this ideology because everyone was getting a piece of
We feel it is our duty to implement a standard of conduct for the world to follow in order for a common sense of unity and security. Often times I will here an American state that we are not the world police, but on the contrary we are the Western Hemisphere police.
One aspect of life for black people in the United States of America that has always remained consistent is white racial hostility. A history of slavery, segregation, unequal protection of the law, and second class citizenship inflicted by a white power structure that dominates on a national level has created a harmful reality for black people. Every aspect of black public life must either be under the control of or in opposition to white supremacy. Every state-sanctioned institution works to use black bodies as tools for the production of capital in any form, yet simultaneously exploits and maltreats black people so that they cannot fully participate in and benefit from the systems which they are indoctrinated to invest in. White America leverages its money, comfort, and tyranny on Black America. It is for this reason that separate spaces are not merely essential to the viability of black counter-publics but inherent to their existence, since black involvement in white spaces and systems typically leads to black assimilation or marginalization. Within these black counter-publics, hip hop and mass connection through new media forms direct attention and allow for personal expression which shapes black worldview and public opinion, but this simply makes black people more comfortable with their oppression and less involved in politics.
McCrae’s “ America Gives Its Blackness Back To Me” is a clear and a standard example of the Petrarchan sonnet form. This is poem is Petrarchan sonnet form by the use of the fourteen lines and the flexible rhyme scheme. Just like in a traditional Petrarchan Sonnet form this poem has the sections broken up into an octave and a sestet. Also, another thing I noticed was how McCrea doesn’t use periods so it’s like one long statement that doesn’t officially end, and with some of lines there is an extra space between certain words like, “ I” and “ was” and “ “I” and “ should” just to give a few examples. McCrea use of structure of stanzas and enjambment really emphasizes the use of how he just wants to have his “Blackness” again and regaining back the power that took his “Blackness” away.
African Americans didn’t know that is was a Great Depression. African Americans have always been poor and knew how to survive. By 1932, approximately half of black Americans were unemployed, blacks always felt unemployed and under paid. Whites attempted to keep blacks out of work by not hiring African Americans. They used racial violence, and discrimination tactics to keep an underprivileged population depressed.
Understanding that the poverty of black Americans did not just stay within the home is a big step in understanding urban poverty. Urban poverty reached outside the home, into the parks, schools and playgrounds. With poverties reach being that extensive, there was something other than adversity causing this. Louis Gates wrote an article about this called “Black America and The Class Divide.” (Jr.)
Debbie Cagle lol you worried about a Miss Black America contest ? Until Obama was elected we had nothing but WHITE presidents, or until the Rooney rule was placed in affect a black man couldn't get a job interview in major sports business to be a head coach or how about how the KKK which have our African American police officers still protect them even when they know that these racist want them dead more than anything... why do you think there were a Miss Black America created ??? Because a black woman couldn't participate in the Miss America pageant until 1970 and the crazy thing is the pageant has been around since 1921 so Miss me with that why did they create one for just black did you not forget we couldn't even attend the same school
Is America the world's policeman? Currently it would seem so, with the United States sending unheard of support to countless countries. America has been doing this task for about 60 years, more or less. America spends millions of dollars for the safety of countries that can't help themselves. Obviously America cannot afford to support so many countries and itself. Either it will run out of money or it will run out of men. Policing the world takes a lot of manpower. America is dragging down its own future. If America supports everyone else when they are down, will they do the same for America in the future? America, if it keeps wasting its resources to protect everyone else, will eventually fail (Snyder).
Personally, I am all over it on consumers creating their own media because media outlets have purposefully ignored and neglected minorities. For example, I wasn’t well aware of the struggles black Americans have endured or continuing to in America. It was through social media sites like Twitter, Tumblr or YouTube that I truly learned about what it means to be black in America. I learned about police brutality, sexism towards black women, the hyper-sexualization of the black body and all types of racism/sexism because of people taking media into their own hands. It truly sheds a light on issues I have not know about or experience and I am grateful for that.
Many Americans point to the suffering of the African American experience from the internal problems in African Americans communities; however, they neglect the external social constraints that African Americans have faces in America. African Americans have suffered oppression through social institution through factors such as Segregation, Racial Crimination, and Mass incarnation. The constraint of segregation was a way of social, political, and economical control over African Americans. African Americans are usually a racial group that is associate with crime. Research and statistics has shown that African Americans are those that are majority incarnated in the United states. Many white Americans kept
„Should the U.S. use its military and financial power to act as the world’s policeman?”
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States was the unquestioned hegemon of the western world acting in a unipolar world. However, recently the United States has fallen into a series of deprival causing its reputation to fall as a state. Despite this, under the Bush Doctrine, the United States currently has a preemptive hegemonic imperative policy. Under this policy, the United States takes into account that the world is a perilous environment in need of a leader to guide and to control the various rebel states unipolarly. Under this policy though, the United States acts alone with no assistance from other states or institutions. Global intuitions that would assist under other types of policies are flagrantly disregarded in this policy in spite of its emphasis on the international level. As well as not participating in international institutions, this policy states that the United States should act entirely in its own wisdom. The UN (the United Nations), GATT (General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade), along with other institutions advice is not heeded within this self-made policy. Though the United States currently acknowledges these global organizations, it no longer takes them into account with severity. Instead of acting under the international system, the United States currently acts through its military, and large economy to instill fear within the various actors in the intercontinental system. According to this philosophy the