Friedersdorf, Conor “Breaking Bad:America has used Walter White logic since 9/11” Current Issues and Enduring Questions: a Guide to Critical Thinking and Argument, with Readings, edited by Sylvan Barnet, Hugo Bedau, John O’Hara, Bedford/St. Martins, 2017, pp. 603-607. Print
America hasn’t been the same as what it used to be before 2001, or the doubt in the nation anthem whether it is truly the land of free and the home of the brave does come to make sense if taken in to consideration. Conor Friedersdorf, the author of the 2013 article ““Breaking Bad: America has used Walter White logic since 9/11” does believe that America has conceded its principles since the events of September 11,2001. In this article, Conor compares the main role of Breaking Bad, Walter White as the USA, “America sometimes reminds me of Walter White”(604). This statement then confuses the reader why so? Why a country such big and great compared to this one person who supposedly just a TV series character. Walter starts …show more content…
Questions such as how so is America compared to Walter and the disbelief is America the greatest country in the world is then answered. Facts such as holding terrorists at prisons far from human exposure without evidence, charges nor a trial and drone programs killing hundreds of innocent people makes us believe that the USA is truly different from other nations. Friedersdorf states in his article some outrageous truths where US is legally apologised for their actions ,while he argues that “Core values are there for a