Leonid Fridman's 'America Needs Its Nerds'

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In Leonid Fridman’s passage, “America Needs Its Nerds,” he condemns that anti-intellectualists values that pervade our society in the United States must be fought for because “enough is enough.” Fridman develops this injustice by poking fun at the society we live in, juxtaposing a “nerds” role with those of an athlete, and by questioning America’s world-class power. Fridman’s purpose is to empower intellectualists to take a stand and change society’s ridiculous viewpoint on the derogatory words of “nerd” and “geek.” Fridman addresses this issue by employing a concerned and ashamed tone, aiming for intellectualism to be valued by the American people. Fridman commences his passage by claiming that society labels those who are intellectually