We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal”- Thomas Jefferson. These words sounded like music to the ears of African American slaves. But the truth is that these words did not include all men, but have excluded the slaves of whom at least 200 were owned by the very man that wrote this speech. Even Abraham Lincoln felt no need to interfere with slavery held the belief that African Americans were inferior to whites. From a classic utilitarianism view
Jeremy Bentham would not be happy, because according to this perspective “it affirms the principle that the right action is the one that directly produces the best balance of happiness over unhappiness for concerns.” Sadly this issue with racism is at …show more content…
Because this type of thinking still exist today, the belief that all men are created equal will remain untrue. First each individual must ask themselves what was
American? What is America? And what can America be? For this country to thrive in strength it must make that saying come true “all men (women) are created equal.” Kant would agree with that slogan especially if it is universal in this country. Because of this type of thinking, America cannot carry the title “The United States of America”, because in the year of 2016 we are not united. For us to become a truly a great county we must see each other as not only human beings but see each other as Americans. Education cannot be bias, and biasness cannot exist in the work force. If this were to happen everyone can benefit, because we would flourish not only as a country, but as a great nation. But the sad reality is this is can’t happen and it will not happen. As stated earlier in the essay racism is too ingrained in the American psych. If it is not in education, it’s in the media. If it is not in the media, it is in social media. If not there it is in the news. If