Social Injustice #amilikey

 

  

      Hello my fellow bloggers!! I have been preoccupied like crazy and it was been exhausting. I admit I definitely signed up for more courses than I could chew on, because I have no break. All I do is go to work and on my days off do nothing but homework nonstop. It feels frustrating not having actual down time to do the things I like, like training for my 5K and just being able to go out and have fun. 

     I genuinely have no real friends in life to hangout with at all; however, I would still like to go out on my own at the least. I only have friendly acquaintances and long distance pen pals. So it definitely sucks having no one to socialize with, but I have had bad company in the past and it was not worth it at all.  Perks of being the outcast in society, you get plenty of alone time. 

     Anyways, I wanted to talk about the social injustice that has been happening for all eternity, but more frequently to the minorities. People are always blaming the hard working migrants for their own personal failure and overall social crime rates when it was only a few bad apples like in any other race. In the one class that has been robbing me of all my time, I have learned about more cases that reflect these injustices to all different minorities. It breaks my heart to discover that someone like Vincent Chin was brutally murdered over someone loosing their job at a car factory. Vincent did not fire these men that attacked him and he had nothing to do with their personal failure in the labor force. No one stopped or prevented this from happening either, which is also extremely disturbing because someone could have stepped in and tried to save him. Another great example of why drinking at bars always leads to tragedy in one way or another. 

     Vincent died at the hospital in 1982 in Detroit after being beat up to death all because he was an Asian and these men assumed he was Japanese. These two men wanted to take out their anger at losing their job because Japanese automobile imports were on the rise. Chin was Chinese and he was just enjoying his night out celebrating his engagement. These two men were never charged with murder and did not serve barely any time in jail. The judge gave them a bogus fine and sentenced them to community service hours. I am a thousand percent sure, had it been a white male brutally beaten and murdered by a minority they would have sentenced them to years and years of prison. 

      Social injustice happens to all types of people in life, but the minorities have always had a greater dose of this punishment far greater than the rest. The media has always targeted migrants as being criminals because there are those few cases that stain our reputation like the Narcos from Colombia. I propose that government officials realize how hypocritical their policies are towards migrants which happen to minorities. Immigration from Latin America did not initiate in recent years, it has been cultivated and nurtured through policies that America created and sponsored throughout generations. America has always benefitted from the labor minorities have provided to build America, yet they act as if we are not worthy to be recognized for the growth found in America. 

        If Americans, which also do not originate from America but Europe, are afraid to loose their identity to the vast influx of migrants: they can provide a resolution to allow migrants to pass the border with permission to work legally. There could be a policy in place where migrants can work legally and pay taxes, but are not considered citizens. They can become eligible for citizenship after a 40 years wait period, which would prevent them from reaping all the benefits Americans are worried about them having or taking part of like voting. Migrants only want to be able to work and have a decent life for themselves and their families. America needs the labor, why make it so inhumane to cross over all because some Americans feel like they don't deserve a piece of the pie? 

      Crossing the desert to get to the border is just a heart-breaking ordeal that people are willing to endure because it's their only hope for a better future. No human should have to die in the desert and remains eaten by vultures, all because some people envy their work ethic and desire to survive. I know nobody agrees with this notion of letting all people come in to work, but obviously there would be a regulation to monitor that their purpose is fulfilled. A background check would be in place to rule out any potential threats. A system of labor activity would be up and running to guarantee that those allowed to come to America are actively working and contributing to society through lawful means of work. Those who do not produce a constant active work status for more than a three month break period between jobs, would be deemed eligible for deportation as failure to maintain active working status. Only a few legitimate reasons would be valid for longer break times like health issues or severe tragic situations that happen in life like becoming a full-time caregiver to an incapacitated family member. 

        My proposal is reasonable and can work if people actually had compassion for one another. There is so much hatred in this world, and yet we all bleed the same red blood of different actually types but all human blood is red. I hope and pray for all my minority brothers and sisters that positive change in policies come to pass. I face injustices all the time because of my own appearance, but I have learned to see beyond the assumed stereotype of all people. Everyone deals with some trauma or life struggles, why look down on them for it or show hatred because they have a different lifestyle? We shouldn't and we need to show compassion for all. 

     As always thank you for stopping by and learning a little bit more about me and what I think. So with all of that let me get back to my main goal of spreading encouragement and reminding myself and others you are not a mistake because God that created you is perfect and He cannot make mistakes. You are here for a plan and a purpose so allow Jesus into your life and discover that plan for your life to be fulfilled. Thank you and remember leaving a small comment or feedback is always welcomed!! 


Xoxoxoxoxoxoxo, 



Ana :)



 

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