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Argument Against Racism In America

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Over 200 Africans Americans have been assassinated by police officers in the year 2016, and this year isn’t even over yet. But, despite all of the protests, America still hasn’t done enough to stop this injustice. Athletes, including NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, have found a new protest that might bring attention to the discrimination by refusing to stand for the national anthem. This is what we must do to show America the abuse and realize that we need to do better as a nation. African American people have been oppressed for hundreds of years and although it has gotten better, they are still being discriminated against to this day. One of the amendments was ‘all men should be treated equal’ and we are not living up to that amendment. Even veterans and military personnel believe that if this is what we must do, then we should do it. Therefore, these athletes should continue their protesting.

The National Anthem protest has brought attention to the racism still going on today. A new hashtag has spawned on social media because of the protest (#VeteransForKaepernick). Barack Obama recently said, “[Their powerful silent protest] woke folks up and created greater opportunity for those that followed.” This kind of protest is very shocking and has called attention to all of the racism in today’s world. It develops conversations where people talk …show more content…

The constitution clearly states that we have freedom of speech. Is this peaceful protest not a simple form of opinion and speech? These men have a right to express their opinion and try to achieve a better nation. They are in no way breaking the law, so why are people angry? The constitution also says that all men are created equal, yet America is not doing a great job at treating everyone equally. These athletes are trying to fix that, trying to live up to the constitution by making sure that everyone is treated

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