Good And Bad In Syria

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There is good and then there is bad in this world. Each person, each country, everywhere on earth there is good and there is bad. There is bad within the good and there is good within the bad. Each and every single person can never say they are perfect or completely good. Everyone has bad within them, But everyone will always have good within them. Some just have bad within them, and the others well they have good with in the bad. What my point is here is that Syria isn’t a perfect country every one hears about Isis and how they have this on going war. I’m going to be honest Syria isn’t a great a place they are the good within the bad. They have little good in them. There are murders and bombings, children used as a suicidal bombs. I’m not …show more content…
The most important thing to know is more of an opinion it isn’t exactly a fact. We are all human beings born from different people from people in love from people that had to follow a tradition and get married at a young age. We are all born from the people who gave us life which is our parents. Our parents then raised us, maybe not all some were raised in an upsetting place that didn’t bring them to a great place in life that they are today. What I am trying to say is we were all born from different people which makes us all different in a unique way. We are different from skin, hair, voices, eye color, body types, but what matters the most is we are all different on the inside. What I mean by different on the inside was we all grew up differently no one has ever been raised the same way. Maybe the same tradition but there is always a difference in the way people grow up. Which makes them who they are today or who they will be in a few years from now. We all have these personalities and stories in our lives that made us who we are and who we will be. Funny, shy, smart, talented, loud, obnoxious, and the list goes on and on. You are probably wondering what my final point is in this. Well people everyday get judged from what they look like, how much money they have, where they come from, what there culture is. But no one ever stops to think about how a person really is, it all just seems to be judged upon the outer shell of the person. These people didn’t choose to be in the middle of this war. No one chooses where they were born, how they grew up, or what there culture is. No one from america did and I know most people are proud of there country. Proud of america even when it is being over ran by politics now a days. But americans like to judge these people from all over the world calling them terrorists and bad people because of something that they don’t even have a choice to

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