I liked it when america was what it was named after (Land of the free). For stating that i am guilty on thinking of make believe. America isn't your close friend..You are the new kid, America greets you with a smile and a promising handshake. America notices your feeling down, America asks you whats amatter? You say i am new hear and i am feeling a bit lost. America takes you by the hand and speaks ever so soft, "Here i will show you around, their is much to see". America takes you around town, through every ethnic and religious ally, stereo-typeing at will. America explains in words, "All my neibors are not right, they dress different then me, speak different, and act different. I often ask myself if these people are human as well? If the neighborhood would all take roll as i do, so much diversity would be acceptible". America pointed at a boy sitting at a bench, " See him his my tutor, he's the absence of my dependence. He threatend to decrease the amount of my lessons. I beat him till he cried." After all that America invites you to his flat for a bite to eat. He often has guests invited to his flat he tells you. America explains how his guests love his house, " No one leaves my house unsatisfied, their is so much freedom where i live, so much fun and great hospitality with no cost." Without question you accept his invitation. You arive at his flat and are told to take your shoes off before entering the house. " Let me see the bottom of your socks" Orders America. " Your socks are not as white as my carpet, take them off as well". You get inside and you are offerd to sit on Americas plastic couch. So you do so. America is in the kitchen making you a burger. Later he comes in the room you are in, " Your food is done, I spent about 5 minutes preparing it for you.so...You need to do about 3 loads of my wash." Now you notice how America likes to run things. You have no say in anything, single filed lines is Americas dream of a perfect world. America likes to see authority over truth. Freedom, an irrational intention.




This is quite a good post (though I'd recommend reading it through and running spellcheck so it's a bit clearer). It's sad how America has gone from being a country that stood for freedom and diversity to a country known for oppressing its people and others.