A Wounded Nation

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A Wounded Nation Everyday human rights are violated. These rights, established long ago by the English, are taken away by people who are either jealous, greedy, or racist against people. Human Rights are a person's basic right to life, liberty, and happiness without fear of vengeance. Several people realize that the violations of human rights presents a big problem in the United States. Despite the growing number of human rights violations, most cases occurred in …

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…accepted by many in today's society, discrimination against Native Americans, Blacks, and Women still occur today. In brief, many of the human rights which existed at one point have disappeared. Human Rights can be recovered if people would learn to ignore hate groups, stand up for their beliefs, and forgive people of past crimes. With this in mind, the United States will begin to heal from wounds it has inflicted on itself throughout the years.