I have been going on a lot of runs lately in order to keep my training up for the track season (the status of which is still tentative). Over the last couple of weeks, I have seen more people outside walking or running than I probably ever have before. However, even though there are so many people out, everyone seems pretty isolated. Everyone seems very focused on staying apart from one another, and trying to follow the guidelines set by te CDC. In a way, I feel like this has made people much less courteous, and in a way, everyone seems more suspicious of one another. I think that as a community, we shouldn’t lose sight of the fact that we are all in this together, and that we should all be working together to try and slow the spread of this virus.
The American Dream is one of the fundamental beliefs that draws immigrants from all over the world to the United States of America. This American Dream is built on the belief that in America, somebody can go from rags to riches through hard work and devotion to the idea. Based on capitalism, the American dream promotes entrepreneurs and individual ideas as a way for one to better themselves. Although this dream is considered great by some, it does lead to American ignorance of certain major social issues prevalent in our nation. At the forefront of these issues: racism, and mistreatment of many minority groups. In Ta-Nehisi Coates' novel Between the World and Me , the idea of American ignorance related to the Dream is one of his most widely explored ideas. Coates displays the view of Black in America when he says: "Black life is cheap, but in America black bodies are a natural resource of incomparable value" (132). Here, Coates suggests that black lives are considered to ...
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