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Social Injustice In The Declaration Of Independence

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The United States has a rich history of its residents seeking to reclaim freedom from an authoritative political figure through governmental resistance. In the mid-1970s the US experienced the Gay Liberation movement, during the 1960s there was the Civil Rights movement and let us not forget the women’s suffrage movement of the late 1840s; moreover, all of these social injustice movements were generated off the premise that American citizens are entitled to three freedoms: life, liberty, and possession. This inherent argument traces back to the infamous American Revolution, in which American colonists refused to give England absolute power over the thirteen colonies. The Declaration of Independence clearly outlines this claim stating, “We hold …show more content…

As a result, there is a public resistance to unconstitutional legislation or anything that is not in the public’s interest. One could argue that because the current president of the US, Donald Trump, infringed upon American rights, he initiated a sequence of protests, boycotts, etc which all embodies the very same ideologies that Thomas Jefferson had when he wrote the Declaration of Independence. Furthermore, because the Declaration of Independence was successful in its tactics to gain independence from Great Britain, the American government system has been molded to prevent the surfacing of tyrannical acts, American citizens innately believe that they must fight for their natural born rights, and political leaders continue to play the role of Great …show more content…

Within a few hours after the announcement of the ban, taxi drivers in New York refused to serve customers, demonstrating their solidarity with muslims. The US saw a fluctuation of political protests around the country, such as a domino effect. American citizens did not hesitate in their acts, because they knew it was of best practice to express their disinterests. The act of protesting has become tradition and is widely used for whatever cause. The Declaration of Independence serves as an example for Americans to follow, illustrating that all citizens are entitled to equal

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