Personal Narrative: My Responsibility To America Is Nothing

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My responsibility to america is nothing. The reason i have no responsibility to america is that i'm jobless,i don't serve this country, and i don't help the community at all. In other words i am a useless member of society.
One reason i dont have responsibility to america is im jobless. Due to the fact i have no job i'm not producing anything for this country. Im also not getting anything which means i'm not giving anything back so i'm pretty much left out of the endless cycle until i do something.
The second reason i have no responsibility to america is that i don't serve this country. When you're in the military force it is your responsibility to protect america at any cost.but since i'm not in the military i don't have to protect america

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