It is obvious that Americans are regretful of these actions. Any decent nation would be. Most of the Germans were, after the Second World War, for their actions. However, that does not erase the pain that is caused. It does not wipe the slate clean. There is no need to keep adding blots to America's image. America was not founded as a pure democracy, but as a balance so that the majority and the minority could live at peace. America was not founded as a pure capitalist country, but as a country with both capitalist and socialist aspects, so that the American Dream was possible.
Now, we again find ourselves at the edge of a precipice. Fear for life is a again stirring the people. In this War on Terror, some have begun to succumb to fear and hatred. Yesterday, there was a CNN program that highlighted the mosque controversy in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. When the badly named "Ground Zero Mosque Controversy" started a rush of sincerely offended feelings, and some religious hatred, the residents of this small town became swept away by their fear. One, trying to not seem too much like a bigot, apparently, exclaimed about Muslims, "I didn't say to hate 'em. I'm just saying we don't need 'em here". Along with the "Ground Zero Mosque" controversy, the situation with planned mosque in Murfreesboro highlights a new trend to resist any construction of mosques in America. Apparently, America is not for sale to "terrorists". (Both of the controversial mosques have predecessors in the same area that have become too small for their congregations. The anti-mosque ralliers tend to gloss over that point.)
Although it may seem like a bit of a stretch now, if we look with both foresight and hindsight, it does not take long to go from denying people a place to worship to persecuting them openly. We should not fall for the same pattern that we seem to go through every few decades. Patrick Henry once had the courage to say, "...give me liberty or give me death!" We need to go back to the founding fathers, take strength from them, and use the principles that they founded this country on, and declare that no matter the fear, we shall not give up our liberty, nor the liberty of our neighbors to hysteria and fear. People died to make this country this way. We cannot dishonor them by undoing their work.


Very interesting. I know about the Murfeesburo people, I live close to there. And yes people are like that but there is not much you can do about it. Racism exists everywhere, not just where is seen on TV. Jews and Muslims hate each other, Protestants and Catholics hate each other. Racism exists everywhere and unfortunately will exist into the future.
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