The United States has an absolutely atrocious record when it comes to minority rights, and it is the duty of all of us to do better every single day until the inequities brought about by that record have been washed away.
@ScottK1232 1yr1Y
I never did any atrocities against minorities, and therefore have no duty to atone for someone else's sins. Additionally many other countries have had far worse records, and yet no one talks about them.
@9JBBN39 1yr1Y
Considering that racial and sexual minorities didn’t get the rights that others had until the last 75 years, I think that’s enough evidence.
@9JB9PWC1yr1Y
While not a direct answer to the question, it gets to the bias the question seeks to uncover: do people feel uncomfortable hearing foreign languages. We do have a duty to be inclusive, and honor the multicultural ideals of our nation.
@9J97SXZ1yr1Y
After visiting 3rd world nations on 3 separate continents, it is clear that minorities are treated extraordinarily better here than in most corners of the world. My best argument is my first hand experience. Also, my sons are mixed race and it is the minorities that treat them badly not the majority.
@9J97JGNConstitution1yr1Y
It doesn't matter what the country DID. Minorities have rights now and that's what matters. Why are people fighting for rights when they already have them?
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