I remember
that my social studies teacher said that the United States (US) is an
experiment whereby people of other nations are melted into one. I remember
thinking, how wonderful! But today, I ask, where is that melting pot?
José
Feliciano sang the Star Spangled Banner in the 1968 World Series. Most US citizens
criticized him, “supposedly for his unique interpretation of it”. Would they
have criticized him if he were a blue eyed and a blond haired artist? Click
here to watch that video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQkY2UFBUb4
That same
year, Dr. Martin Luther Jr. was assassinated in Memphis Tennessee, because he
was fighting for civil rights for US Black citizens. Why does anyone who is a
citizen of a nation have to fight for his civil rights? Isn't that supposed to
come automatically?
Obviously, many
people resist this melting pot idea. Elvis Presley seized the opportunity to close
his 1968 TV special with a song written especially to express his sentiment, “If
I could Dream”. Click here to watch that video: https://youtu.be/u-pP_dCenJA
These people
who resist the melting pot idea are alive and well today. Many of them are
President Trump’s supporters.
José Feliciano
said in a recent interview, that nobody loves the United States more than he
does. Too bad that his love isn’t reciprocated by a great portion of US
citizens! Click here to watch that video: https://youtu.be/xd9JXol7otM
Rodney King
said, after being almost beaten to death by the police, “Why can’t we all be
friends?” We can’t as long as racists are in power! www.TodosUnidosDescolonizarPR.blogspot.com
Why can’t we
all be friends?
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