As Always, We Prevail

I think the major thing that has changed is that people now view inherently different the government and the people with privilege.

By Daniel P. from Los Angeles in California

I think the major thing that has changed is that people now view inherently different the government and the people with privilege. More people are holding people in power accountable and now know that people really only have other people to support therefore we must protect and support each other no matter our social class, economic status. race, color, ethnicity, sexuallity, gender etc. in 2060, the government has now been overthrown and people are sharing the wealth, except the caucasian race. They get to keep their wealth they had before 2020. Minority groups who had no type of privilege now live in equal wealth to the caucasians. Over the years leading up to 2060, there has been a Latinx president, a openly gay president and a black women president. Over the course of years, climate change was seriously taken into consideration and money had been allocated to fix the earth and mother earth is thriving. People are in bliss and have learned to not dismiss other's struggles and differences. People have also learned to respect eachother, in every aspect.

Hispanic people that happen to also be immigrants inspire me on the daily because they are hard workers and even during these times of people potentially exposed to the virus, they find a way to work to be able to make ends meet. I find hispanic/latinx individuals inspiring because my family happens to be latinx and so I have always been exposed to their hard work ethic. Minority groups usually work twice as double and get compensated less than what they work for.

Image: Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) - Teunie van Hernen

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