In light of the recent election, a concerning social evil is the treatment of immigrants in the United States, specifically those of Latino/a backgrounds. The mimetic process was a particularly useful tool for the Trump campaign, as Trump’s hyperbolic and ignorant statements about immigrants resonated with caucasian, middle class Americans who imitated his hateful rhetoric and turned words into action. In the mimetic relationship, an individual or a group is victimized because of violence. The cycle of violence towards immigrants in the Trump campaign began as verbal, but the ideas behind Trump’s words inspired hate crimes and the reemergence of the Ku Klux Klan, which further validated this insularity. The solution to the mimetic process is …show more content…
Trump took the role of the victim and dismantled the immigration system in the name of a slogan: “Make America Great Again.” This is his ideology; his constituency chooses to analyze the issue of immigration through this lense rather than grappling with the issue as a whole, asking critical questions, and determining the best solution. This cycle occurs because people live in a myth of sacrifice, wherein individuals are spiteful because of their mimetic desires. Mimetic rivalry inspires violence which motivates people to unify and blame a scapegoat. What the oppressor- Trump’s constituents- fail to realize is that the unity is only temporary; the scapegoat mechanism does not work and sacrificing is not the solution. Blaming immigrants for unemployment and crime rates is a diversionary tactic that avoids looking internally and realizing that these issues are the result of the inability of the white man to accept responsibility for his actions. For Girard, ending mimetic rivalry cannot be done through power; the Gospels reflect the anti-sacrificial motif of the Hebrew Bible and instead point to the gift of God’s love as the most effective means of treating evil. It is through the self sacrificial willingness to absorb evil and love one another that we corrode systematic oppression and address the problem of
In the essay the author distinguish between the two scenarios and gives evidence supporting both views. The first scenario starts off on January 2013, fourth graders from Jefferson Elementary School are returning from Christmas break. Barbara Wegner the teacher for the fourth graders noticed one of her students was absence. Day’s went by and he still did not return to school.
Historically, immigration has been a prevalent concern in the United States, impacting the stratification and disparities we see within our social institutions today. Despite our nation’s legacy of immigration, contemporary immigration and its policy reveal the barriers and challenges that have been placed by existing inequalities in America, inevitably shaping a culture of exclusion and assimilation. One way to illustrate is to consider the documentary film 9500 Liberty shot in Prince William County, Virginia during a large population growth in 2007. The documentary exposes racial tensions as Prince William County implements an illegal immigration enforcement policy which required police officers to inquire about the citizenship or immigration
Bushra Ahmed Mrs. Norris AP Language and Composition 7 February 2023 The State of the Union Address enables Presidents to describe the most pressing issues the US is facing and provide solutions through the proposal of new laws and policies. It serves as a reminder of the current affairs in which legislators are attempting to reach a bipartisan consensus. On February 7th, 2023 President Joe Biden fulfilled his constitutional duty in his State of the Union Address after the selection of Kevin McCarthy as the new Speaker of the House. Confronting the nation's most critical issues from foreign policy with Ukraine to gun reform President Biden addresses the members of Congress to come together and unite the US in an effort to rebuild the economy.
By now, anyone who has paid attention to this presidential election cycle understands how Donald Trump behaves. When attacked or criticized, the GOP Presidential Nominee “counterpunches” with his own attacks and criticism which almost always come out harsher and unconventional. In the media, his responding rhetoric is largely portrayed and spun as the latest “new low” for his candidacy. To his adversaries, Trump’s response further proves their point he 's “temperamentally unfit” to be the President of the United States. For his supporters and the multitude of neutral independents, it matters less what Trump says when countering attacks.
So what is the moral of the story with regard to presidential and congressional elections? Well we just need to fix what information is more widely available. Of course you can tell that there is tones of information on the current presidential candidates. There is so much of this info that lately its just been silly and childish information. Maybe if they covered Congressional election and Presidential election the same then maybe there would be all this silly useless information out there about these presidential candidates.
In the section where Hoffer talks about the hatred in mass movements he mentions that, “mass movements can rise and spread without belief in a God, but never without belief in a devil” (Hoffer 91). This implies that mass movements always have something to vent their frustrations on whether that be a person, place, or thing. In the case of Trumps movement this could be a few things, but one of the biggest ones would have to be the illegal immigrants within the United States. The reason that they are viewed as the “devil” in Trumps movement is because he has convinced people that the jobs of Americans are being taken by illegal immigrants. Trump has even said things like illegal immigrants are criminals, bring drugs into the country, and has even said that some are rapists (The New York Times).
A few days ago, Trump used the chance of his inaugural address to the Congress to reiterate some important promises. He mentioned that we wanted to defeat the problem of drugs in the country and echoed the previous verbal promises of presidents, such as Ronal Reagan and Richard Nixon. His anger remained directed at hard drugs, such as heroin and never once did he mention marijuana, to the delight of many Americans. Trump promised during his speech that he will do everything in his power to slow down the drug issue and stop it altogether as part of his “Make America
Despite the fact that, Trump claims, “..now it’s time to get to work – to unite, to prosper, to become stronger. Together, I have no doubt we have taken the first step to Make America Great Again!” (Trump 1), the way that his campaign was forged off of racism and prejudice, tells us otherwise. There is no way we can unite and excel in getting “to
My argumentative its self was filled with rhetoric in the sense that every paragraph had some form of rhetoric. Not only did it show me how essential rhetoric is in papers, but it help me form an appreciation for rhetoric. In my writing 10 major writing assignment one I did an argumentative paper. In my argumentative paper I wrote about something very important to me, and that was the division that our country is now facing between both sides of the political spectrum and even genders. So throughout this piece it is very evident that rhetoric is being used in our daily lives such as movements like "Black lives matter" and "Make America great again".
Welcome, my fellow Americans. It is truly an honor to be standing in front of you all today and to be chosen as your Democratic nominee for the 1936 United States presidential election. When I came to office in 1932, it was a time of depression, economically and mentally. Throughout the past four years, we have worked together as a nation to dig ourselves out of the worst of this Great Depression. While we have made solid progress, there is still much to be done to finish off the job and restore our nation to economic success.
President Donald Trump. Even to those who had voted for Trump this election, I doubt you ever expected to hear those words four years ago. Now added to the great list of men that lead this beautiful, that slots among Honest Abe, The American Cincinnatus, Old Hickory, and Father of the Constitution, is The Tumpster. Dana Milbank's mocking article “In which Trump discovers some guy named Frederick Douglass” Donald Trump is contrasted to the expectation of how leaders perform and act by the juxtaposition of the expectation, the allusion of similar incidents, and the situational irony of the thirteen days that he has been in office.
Rene Girard’s ideas about mimetic rivalry help explain the attempt of primarily members of the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic church to rid Bosnia-Herzegovina of the Muslims through ethnic cleansing during the war in 1991. In Girard’s “The Scapegoat”, he expands upon the relationship between perpetrators and their reasoning behind their acts of persecution, which accurately correlates with the persecution Muslims experienced in Bosnia during this conflict. Although it has been argued that it was not a religious war, there were certainly religious influences towards the end of the conflict as a result of mimetic rivalry. Accordingly, Girard outlines the four stereotypes of persecution. Girard suggests that mimetic desire is the precursor
Body I) Donald Trump grew up in a middle class home not having more or less from anybody else. Now he is worth billions of dollars. A) In June Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president in the 2016 election. 1) Donald Trump should not become president for one his negative comments towards other races, especially on the Latino community.(Pathos) a) In the Huffington Post Carolina Moreno talked about Donald trump and his Anti –Latino remarks that cost him several business partners since his June campaign. b) In one of Trump’s speeches he began it by comparing Mexican immigrants to “rapists” and “killers”.
Most commonly used to justify the actions of an individual or group, religion is imbedded in most modern day society through the use of religious rhetoric. This is also true of 17th century Puritan colonies, who justified the peaceful construction of their community, in 1630, and its episode of mass hysteria and violence, which occurred in 1692, with religion through religious rhetoric (Wintrhop, 1630; Hall, 1988; LeBeau, 1998; Robinson, 1991). Both cases had themes of brotherhood, Godly intervention, and Puritan acceptable behavior. By comparing the rhetoric used in the creation of the “City Upon a Hill” and the Salem Witch Trials, we can observe that even though events used religious rhetoric and had similar themes, their diction and tone
In President Bush’s address to the nation, he uses many rhetorical devices. A rhetorical device is a literary device that is used to persuade the audience to support the argument made. Bush’s address uses Ethos, Logos, and Pathos. They were invented and studied by the famous greek philosopher Aristotle. Ethos appeals to credibility, Logos appeals to logic or reason, and Pathos appeals to the audience’s feelings.