Analysis Of JFK Inaugural Address

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Analyzing JFK Inaugural Address

“.... And so, my fellow americans: ask what not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what america will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.” This message rings true 50 years later. Maybe even more than ever.

What I believe he meant to say was don’t always be needy. I also think he meant to help others. Help the people in your country, help your community. I believe that if people were more involved in the community, not irrelevant and not ignorant the world would be fine and people would’nt be so racist and other issues would be solved.

He also meant that what we should do is just come to peace with the world. Instead of fighting, racism, etc. we should just come to PEACE with everyone and work together to keep our country as safe happy place to be. He wanted world peace and freedom for us. What we can do to create peace is help each other out.
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He was determined to improve relations with latinos through economic cooperation and development. It was said that in 1961 Kennedy loaned more than $20 billion dollars to the latino nations that promote democracy. I see some latinos being downgraded and it upsets me very much because in my perspective, latinos help a lot in America. Latinos are the 2nd popular race in America. I don’t think latinos should be deported, although they take up a lot of space. I believe we can all help each other out, white, hispanic’s, asian’s, polish, african american/black, etc. And make America a better place to live in, like Kennedy