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"TR" Robert "Shawn" Welling
June 17, 2019
Dr. Jessica HOLMES
Cultural Issue Childhood Interment Camp Abuse Death
In this document we
will be discussing the functions and structures of civilization from and
through the application of how the American culture interacts with its heritage
past from a couple sources as they apply to the child illegal alien
self-created crisis so that the xenophobic groups can be outraged and have a
target to be violent against (Baker,
Cañarte, & Day, 2018). This document will cover the aspects of
culture which Milgram proved that allows for the most beastly and inhuman
actions to become accepted by the xenophobic groups who on occasion seize
control over the police, military, and government in order to force their needs
to perform crimes against humanity (Wisam
Chaleila. (, 2016).
The easiest victims to perform crimes against are of course orphan or near
orphan children.
America was founded on a couple of primary issues: . One
freedom to be yourself and xenophobia.
The
American culture began as a very odd aspect of people trying to evacuate out of
the constant wars being fought in Europe and other locations around the world.
The
Wars being fought in Europe were in part about suppressing and killing people
who only wanted the freedom to live their lives (Sekar
Vusparatih, 2018).
Also,
by people who wanted to freedom to bring harm and misery
to others to make themselves feel good about being bad.
[JH1] [JH2] America
was founded by these two groups. Unfortunately, the
continent already had people living in not. The natives, the British, the
French, etc. were already present and living nice lives before the above groups
began to come across the ocean blue in droves, b. Bringing
with them huge amounts of trauma and violence. Trauma manifests itself in
unusual ways, sometimes it manifests itself into good solid civilization
building and peace, other times trauma comes out as what can be labeled as
xenophobia (Shuwiekh, Kira, & Ashby, 2018).
[JH3] To
make themselves feel better, people who have been traumatized
will join with others who have been traumatized and they will form a support
group (Shubina,
2015). Those support groups can and will at times turn xenophobic
(Whitehead, Perry, & Baker, n.d.).
[JH4] They
take the hurt feelings, anger, rage, etc. and turn it into violence against
usually a weaker group to feel superior (McCall,[JH5] & Resick, 2003).
The[JH6]
American civilization itself began in general as an offshoot of the Mercia
culture;, their
new name is Anglo Saxon (Halloran,
2016). But their pre collapse of the Roman Empire name was Mercia (Lowerre, 2010). The area of
Britain from the southern edge of Sherwood Forest to the coast in central and east
Britain (Bassett, 2011).
[JH7]
After
700 ce, that area became known as England. Now England and Britain are two
entirely separate places. The English Culture are direct descendants of the
Roman Culture. The British are by legend and DNA evidence direct descendants of
the 18th Egyptian Dynasty and the Trojans from the Battle of Troy (Barnes, Whiffin, & Bulling,
2019). The evacuees name changed to British, w. Which
is a very long and drawn out story.
Interestingly enough, the
freedom people in part can be linked to the descendants of the Trojans and the
British who wanted to get away from the theocratic wars raging nonstop in
Europe. Whereas the xenophobic groups wanted to evacuate out of Europe so they
could become the superior culture and dominate all others (Brenner, 2010). They were
not going to be the superior culture in Europe, so they chose to be the
superior culture in America.
America’s
name comes from Amerigo Vespucci (an Italian) who name it as a play on words of
his own name Merigo and the Merica, add an A before the M, and America switch
the I and C (Amerigo Vespucci:
Retrofitting of propulsion and generation systems on the Italian training’s
tall ship, . (2014).
America is a play on the name Mercia who isare
a group of Romans who left Rome to relocate the families to south easternsoutheastern
Britain.
The freedom people just
want to live their lives in harmony and balance with everyone. The other group
will use any and all tools they can find to create separation between humans,
so they can praise one as being better than the other, in order to turn the
other into victims of their rage and hatred. It really does not matter what the
subjects are, as long as the xenophobia group have the ability to isolate some
group or other and take their rage out on it; that is the only thing that
matters to them[JH8] .
Current Event/News Story
In the news in recent times, about a
dozen different but connected from the same base xenophobia concept have all
picked their own different targets to direct their hatred towards and have been
as active as humanly possible to perform as much damage upon them as possible
and not suffer damage and violence back.
Of course there is also
the issues that xenophobic groups are almost always on the extreme side of cowards so they cannot
stand up to much of a real fight[JH9] .
They gather in huge groups so that those who can fight a bit can take the
majority of the punishment but the core of the group the leaders are so
cowardly they all but literally cannot stand up to even the smallest fight.
At this point in the
news where are any number of isolated groups that are the victim of the
xenophobic groups. Illegal immigration, the adults are one thing, but a special
sub section of children have been isolated and radically abused. Some have been
sexually assaulted others have been murdered. With the leaders of the
xenophobic groups claiming no responsibility at all in the crimes against
humanity, which occurred because of their
political actions.
Like most bullies, it is
always the victims fault that happened to them. [JH10]
One of the primary
prosecutors to the Nuremberg Trials recently stated that “those internment
camps” America has created are a crime against humanity (Wolnik, Busse, Tholen, Yndigegn, Levinsen, Saari,
& Puuronen, 2017). [JH11] Since he witnessed the
NAZI death camps firsthand, he has a very good idea what he is talking about.
Although the xenophobic groups will deny
to their dying breath they did anything wrong. The facts are their actions lead
to children being abused and killed. [JH12]
From the perspective of
the xenophobic groups, the crisis in centralCentral
America has less than nothing to do with America. Those countries need to work out their
own problems, without those problems becoming Americas problem. [JH13]
The point of view on
the same subject from a larger xenophobic group is that America is already too
diverse. This specific xenophobic group has an issue with white supremacy,
example Jim King from Iowa is a self-professed White Supremacist and he has not
the slightest problem loud and proudly saying that people who are not white are
by default inferior to white people. Which is on the extreme side of a very nasty
and very close to a hate crime thing to say.[JH14] But he and his voter
supporters in Iowa not only support it but a lot of them proudly announce they
are Nationalists. Which is the exact same word and meaning as the N in the
acronym NAZI, (National Socialist German Workers'
Party). The Nationalist is that N, which is world- renowned
understanding and association with both hatred and terroristic acts against
people they have determined to be inferior. It does not really matter what or
who they considered to be inferior, once labeled, the entire group turns its
hatred, rage, and violence towards the newly
isolated group of victims.
Children are some of
the most damaged victims of the xenophobic groups. They are targeted because it
is almost impossible for children to fight back. Once the parents are removed,
and or killed, the children have no defenders. Consequently the children who
have no ability to fight back are the perfect victims for the
truly disgusting members of the xenophobic groups. The pedophiles, the serial
killers, and the truly disgusting people like Joseph Mengele, who openly
experimented on 1000s if not 100,000s of children, most of the experimentation
was against any and all forms of morals.
Just because the world
believes that era of the NAZI could not return does not actually mean a thing.
Milgram proved that under rather easy to set up conditions. It is easy to pull
the xenophobia out of people and make them perform inhuman acts. Milgram’s
experiment regarding a strong authority figure who will not do the violence
themselves, through bully force of will can make someone do actions,
which are entirely amoral. All the person has to do is blame the worst of their
actions on the bully forcing them to hurt someone else. A rather simple
structure if you think about it, a strong-willed bully simply uses language to
force someone else to perform bad actions. The bully being a coward does not
actually do the bad actions, and the pawn can blame all of their actions on the
bully.
It is actually a really
nice mechanism for the xenophobic groups to function from. They can work as a
solid team to bring pain and death to the isolated group and no one has to take
responsibility for the violence and deaths, which
come after.
Children can be
mass sexually assaulted and murdered, but the group takes no responsibility for
the events in any way. It is always something or someone elses fault.
In various camps across
the US but mostly around the southern border, children are being stripped from
their families. They are then put
into isolation, harmed, starved, abused, neglected, and a few have been killed.
All the while not a single group involved will take any responsibility
whatsoever. The watchdog groups keep trying to bring aid and comfort, but the
military and political authorities refuse them admittance,.
going back to the same “it is their fault for coming here illegally in the
first place. If they had not come illegally, we would not have killed them. Not
our fault.”
Which is close to
exactly the same response given to the LGBT etc. communities of several years
ago. If you homosexuals would simply stop all this amoral behavior, we would
stop hurting and killing you. It is not our fault you are being assaulted,
harassed, and murdered it is your fault for flaunting your amoral behavior in
front of me.
Of course some of the
children in US custody are fleeing Ccentral
America over sexual orientation, the citizens of their home country would kill
them in brutal and inhumane ways. So they flee to the US hoping
for a reprieve from the violence, o. Only
to find equal violence and murder in “the land of the free and the home of the
brave”. Letters
stamped into the Statue of Liberty, which was built
during a time of extreme anti-immigration and was violently opposed by
xenophobic groups of the time. [JH15]
Conclusion
The effects of the
xenophobic groups in political and military power in America at the present is
causing a humanitarian crisis which has cascaded into crimes against humanity.
This document has covered how America at times has returned to its extremely
bad and Roman/English civilization roots of being so xenophobic it can hardly
function unless it is causing harm to someone up to and including mass murder.
We discussed the functions and structures of civilization to and through the
application of how the American culture interacts with its heritage. From both
the Roman Empire and its direct offspring the English. By way of how both of
those cultures dealt with illegal immigrants and of course, at times , children.
As has been shown, xenophobic groups create problems so
they can bring violent solutions and not be questioned regarding their ultimate
violence goals. This document went over the aspects of culture which Milgram
proved that allows for the most beastly and inhuman actions to become accepted
by the xenophobic groups who on occasion seize control over the police,
military, and government in order to force their needs to perform crimes
against humanity. As the evidence clearly demonstrated the easiest victims to perform crimes against are
of course orphan or near orphan children[JH16] .
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[JH1]I would combine these sentences to make a paragraph. It would read more cohesive that way.
[JH2]Be sure to indent new paragraphs.
[JH3]Indent here.
[JH4]Great APA style.
[JH5]No comma after the first author in parenthetical citations if there are only two authors.
[JH6]The parts I highlighted don’t add to the immediate purpose of the assignment. I think they could be omitted. It’s background information/knowledge that takes away from the focus of the paper.
[JH7]This, itself, is an incomplete sentence. If it’s describing Mercia, it can be in parentheses.
[JH8]Your
paper would benefit from headings. It would help to organize the paper. Here is
a bit more about APA headings, which are also required in the dissertation. https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/apa_headings_and_seriation.html
[JH9]This does read as a biased, emotional statement. Now, if it had a citation, that might be different.
[JH10]Sentences should rarely stand alone, at least in scholarly writing. Can this be tacked onto the previous paragraph or included with the following paragraph?
[JH11]Six or more authors can automatically get an et al. the first time they’re cited. Ex: (Wolnik et al., 2017).
[JH12]Same comment applies here. I would add this to the previous or following paragraph.
[JH13]This should probably have a citation from the xenophobic literature.
[JH14]Incomplete sentence.
[JH15]Incomplete sentence.
[JH16]This was a good paper, but I feel like it was lacking some of the elements in the assignment instructions. If you included headings to delineate various parts of the paper, it may have been easier to determine if these elements were included. Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong, but I didn’t see much on a) the cultural implications on human development based on the event and b) offer 2-4 specific recommendations based on culture and psychology to respond to the issues raised in the news story.
[JH17]You forgot the volume number.
[JH18]Great APA format for your reference list!