Personal Narrative: Why Humans Have Made The World

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This is why I think humans have made the world more complicated. Here are some things that have made me think this way including why I think this way, what made me think this way, and why I don’t like Liberals. It also tells why I think some other things have made life more complex. HEre is why I think Liberals and other things have made life more complicated.
I believe humans(Liberals) have made the world more complex. I think this way because Liberals. Liberalism is a political view based on liberty and equality. Liberals generally support civil rights, democracy, secularism, gender equality, internationalism and the freedoms of speech, the press, religion and markets, and they believe that we should save the animals. Also they don’t want us to use oil; to save the animals. But if we don’t use oil we won't have roads and our car parts won’t work. I don’t believe in Liberalism because they try to make everything equal in the world like freedom of speech, gender equality, freedom of the press, religions, and markets. They believe that humans shouldn’t hunt animals for food. But if humans don’t hunt we would have no meat and the animals would overpopulate and end up getting deadly
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I thought that Obama had a lot of bad ideas because he wanted to try and make everything equal. This couldn't happen because of the population differences in every state and some states had more animals than others. I don’t think the world will ever be equal or the same, because of all the differences in the world. Like race, population, religion, and the way people believe in politics. People make life complicated because when we want something we try our hardest to get what we want. If we didn’t want all of these things that don’t matter then people would be

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