Friday, June 6, 2014

Is there always an explanation to things?

There is always another explanation to things. The world of today is full of many questions to the basic ones of why have I gotten up today? To the most complicated ones. Such as, What is the meaning of life? These types of questions do not have straight forward answers because most are speculations or opinions. There is no foolproof plan because life is not perfect their is always struggles which change the course of a so called "fool proof plan". Once people realize this simple fact one can realize different viewpoints of others. America is built on adaptation and being right. Americans believe they are never wrong just have a different viewpoint than everyone else. For example, Japanese internment camps. These camps were told to Americans that persons who have 1/8 Japanese blood will be put into internment camps to protect the public. However, America felt that the concentration camps by the Nazi's were wrong. When people think about the basics of both camps they are the same. They hold in enclosed areas who are innocent, and give them a harsher lifestyle than those outside of the camps. Government officials felt that they were protecting American freedom. Kind of Ironic huh? America needs to imprison others to protect freedom. If people look at concentration camps in the same manner as Japanese internment camps. Then the citizens can realize the wrongs of the America before them. History is written by the victor is a saying that has been around for centuries and this is completely true. In history books America and her allies have been seen as a bright and shining light to the world. Hoover if people tilt this picture a little and see a different side of the history and see how America and Allied forces have tortured people for information. People can realize that different viewpoints can both reach a "correct answer". There is never an answer that is completely right just a viewpoint with facts that are seen in a way to make one side look good or bad.    

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