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Patriotism: Arab Americans vs. Society

Patriotism: Arab Americans vs. Society September 11, 2001, a day that will live in infamy in American's hearts forever, a tragic moment in time where the World Trade Center fell to its' ruins and the Pentagon, a symbol of the American government was partially destroyed. The culprits, about twenty men of Arab descent who were Muslims involved in the terrorist group, Al Qaeda, led by Osama bin Laden. All of our hearts were affected by these tragedies, but one group in particular was hit harder than any group in our society, Arab Americans, alienated by one hostile act. With the uprising of patriotism in the days after the attacks, many Americans distanced themselves from this group of people, always becoming more aware of them and their actions, and in extreme circumstances persecuting them. Immediately after another attack, the attack of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, another group of people was shun as an outcast of society, 120,000 Japanese Americans, as a result of the upsurge of patriotism. Their punishment was more extreme though, almost four years in an internment camp. Will Americans ever learn from histories many lessons? Many Arab Americans are finding themselves victimized by the September 11th


Peter Jennings of ABC News referred to patriotism as "that dangerous elixir" (Jennings). Biasness looms in all aspects, especially in the media, so it is important that we do not base our judgment strictly from them, otherwise we may be falsely deceived. And we absorbed, almost in the air, a love of country and an appreciation of its institutions. It should not be honored by associating it with any faith or ethnicity" (Thomson). When will citizens in our country overlook the implications of patriotism and think independently? A change is needed soon, or the irreversible or long term consequences will soon appear. As the child becomes older, topics on American history should progress likewise. This is not uncommon in society, especially in a society where the media intertwines terrorist and terrorism with Arabs and Muslims. Is this a indicator of what is going on in society currently, I am sad to say in many instances, 'yes. " Looking in these definitions, one sees the fundamentals in becoming a true and non-blinded American. A group able to relate to Arab Americans and their experience, are the Japanese Americans, who were subsequently placed in internment camps as a result of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, another day that will live in infamy. Another approach involves educating all of the misinformed in society. All people are created equal and are endowed with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. In leaving this up to time , a non active approach, fate is generated into play. In time, all the present-day emotions, will certainly fade away. My bigger family is losing thousands of people in the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

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