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At the beginning of every single school day, I, as well as thousands of my peers, stand up and pledge my loyalty to a red, white, and blue piece of cloth. Every time I watch a sports event on television, I see tens of thousands of Americans stand up with their hands on their hearts and face this ubiquitous piece of cloth as a familiar tune is played: The Star Spangled Banner. Every year, I, as well as millions of other Americans look on as red, white, and blue balls of flame sparkle in the sky, signifying the anniversary of the birth of the United States of America. When I pledge allegiance to those thirteen stripes and fifty stars, and to the republic for which it stands, I think of the countless other American citizens who have uttered the same words and am moved by how, even though we may be completely different, we all stand unified under the same banner. When I stand there with my hand on my heart as the horns blare the familiar tune of the national anthem, I am transported to Fort McHenry, looking on as our nations flag waves triumphantly in the face of bombardment. When I watch those spectacular fireworks light up the night sky, I am taken back to the time when our founding fathers gathered together and put forth the ideals that started this great nation. I consider how our nation used to have the justifiable title of the greatest country in the world, but now many Americans that I know today consider this country lost- headed on a path of economic decay, political corruption, and moral despair. Some Americans now find the 4th of July celebrations to bring a sense of despairing irony. They can hardly bring themselves to stand during the playing of the national anthem or pledge and have no defense or justification when other people attack our nations policies and ideals. I have realized now more than ever before how important it is to right the ship of this nation, to renew the sense of national pride that America so clearly deserves. After all, the core ideals of our nation as well as the principles upon which our country is based fabricate the true greatness of America.
Whenever I drive through the vast expanse of the US, I am struck by the diversity present throughout all fifty states, yet at the same time, I see that all of America is united by its common ideals, which serve as a unified vision and protect each individual citizen from possible tyrannies of government. Among these core, democratic ideals are liberty, opportunity, and equality of all citizens. Unlike any other country in the world, the US was literally founded upon these notions, and they constitute the American identity, rather than any ethnicity or religion. Despite the many flaws of our nation and the fact that we may not always live up to these ideals, they are the driving force behind which the American government still operates today. Uniting all Americans under one common identity, regardless of ethnicity, religion, or gender, these ideals lead our country to act as a beacon of hope and light, serving as a model to the international community while also drawing the oppressed, the despairing, the destitute to our homeland, with the dream of making a new life for themselves. It is because of these ideals that when I utter the phrase I am an American, I am filled with a sense of national pride.
Not only American democratic ideals but also the principles upon which our nation was founded- limited government and checks and balances- serve as integral aspects of the great American identity. These principles, When our founding fathers met up and drafted the first ever written Constitution, they had no idea if the great American republican experiment would work. Sure, they all shared a vague image of a government that protected the rights that each human had, but they each had different views of what kind of government that should be. No such government had ever been formed before, so this was radical in every way. They eventually pooled their ideas and came up with a representative republic in which all political power emanates from the people, who are each entitled to their own rights as human beings. Under the scrutiny of every country, this fledgling nation would develop an exemplary governmental system whose checks and balances would eradicate the possibility of a tyrannical government while also preventing any mobocracy or disorder. This powerful transformation of the common system of government being one of authoritarian control with little thought over the mass of people to a system where the government was there to protect individual rights can be owed to none other than the United States of America, and the seminal documents of our nation clearly convey the great emphasis that we place on human rights.
While our countrys principles and institutions clearly led the way in the course of human history, present day, our work ethic truly sets us apart from other nations.
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