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They Want My Culture but Not My History
I found Karmen R.s article "They want my culture but not my history" extremely moving because her being able to talk about how she feels and the way her and her people are treated really is touching. I also hate the fact that, if you are being hinest, America really is full of "unfair unjustice, rascism, and discrimination". For her to still stand proud of this country through all the suffering she's been through is really truly astonishing. People need to really stop discriminating people because in the end we are all human and we want to be treated equally. Thank you Karmen for sharing to the world what you are going through and hope to make a change.
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