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America’s Gift To My Generation
We can all justify that we as citizens are “free” but are you sure we are really free citizens I mean sure everyone can prove a thing or two that shows that there is freedom, but no one really knows what freedom is we just think what the government tells us,to go with it. If we are really “free” then why don’t we all have equal rights I mean it’s just common sense. People aren’t seeing it and it’s affecting the way we live not just here in America, but all around the world.Let’s take this for example a girl named Malala from Mingora Pakistan got shot in the head because she wanted to go to school and they wouldn’t let her because she was a girl now tell me that’s free rights! America’s gift to my generation

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