Racial Profilling Since 9/11
The way we do battle is considered an ever changing art. War is constantly evolving with technology and culture. In revolutionary times it was customary for an army to line up and simply march through its opposing force. In the First World War, soldiers would dig trenches and mow opposing forces down simply to defend an imaginary line. The only thing that is true in the "Art of War" is that lives are lost. War is not an art, and war is simply not fair. Life is not fair. We live in a society where war is very real, and sometimes one has to fight for what he believes in. On September 11th war was once again forced to evolve. Now we face a new enemy that demands us to possibly contradict some of the beliefs that this country was founded on. It is only in our own self defense that some subjects must be more closely examined than others. Frank Wu says, "Our war on terrorism need not and should not become a war on a particular racial group or faith." I believe it to be ignorant to disregard that the enemy thus far has all be
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Frank Wu, Anyplace Americans, Art War, Middle Eastern, , World War, racial profiling, art war, war terror, war terror war, middle eastern profile, racial faith, opposing forces, september 11th, war enemy, terror war, eastern profile, terrorist attack,
Approximate Word count = 690
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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