Our National Character Is In Peril Bustin Analysis

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Many Americans feel that the country is going down a shameful road. A road away from the "Land of the Free." One American, Baron Bustin, voiced his opinion, "Our National Character is in Peril," in an editorial published in a Knoxville newspaper, and in it, he entails of a future America resembling that of Nazi Germany if we continue on the path of "dehumanizing" immigrants. Attributable to his use of a quote, statistics, and word choice, Bustin's credibility is elevated, all, while, capturing the reader's heart and condemning those guilty of this charge, with vivid facts.
The Bible says a “fool is known by the multitude of his words"; in the same way, a credible person is known by the multitude of his words. Beginning his editorial, Bustin