Liberty and Justice for Who?
2016 was a year of patriotism
Fifteen years since 9/11
Over one hundred Olympic medals
And the election of President 45 that is changing many American lives
But if our country is so great to begin with
Why do we need to conquer this myth?
There is no such thing as a perfect country
So we must agree
That America is and has not always been pretty
Like the “American Dream”
What does it mean?
Everyone should be able to rise socially and economically
Yet everyone does not have this opportunity
People are still extremely rich
While the poor are told they should’ve done more
If the “American Dream” was fair
We’d all be billionaires
America is known as the “land of the free”
But does just living on this land mean freedom for you and me?
Many Americans have not been granted
Their constitutional and human rights
And because of this, many injustices were served
Native Americans were denied their rightfully owned land
They suffered loss of culture and genocide
Women were finally allowed to vote after they tried and tried
African Americans were treated badly and died
“Freedom of speech” has become a play on words
Because if someone’s opinion doesn’t line up with the public’s
Their voice isn’t heard
Religions are discriminated against, and protests are seen as problematic
Even a poem like this can be seen as unpatriotic
It is obvious that there is not liberty and justice for all
For America to truly be “great”, we mustn’t start by building a wall
This country needs to do better and treat everyone with respect
Nothing is wrong with being patriotic,
But our country’s flaws we must recognize and correct