Monday, September 17, 2018

Land of the Free



"This land is your land, this land is my land. From California to the New York Island." (Woody Guthrie) The American dream is a "national ethos of the United States, the set of ideals (democracy, rights, liberty, opportunity and equality) in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success, as well as an upward social mobility for the family and children." In the Grapes of Wrath families had to migrate to California during the dustbowl. The Joad family (the main family of the book) had high hopes/expectations before leaving for California. “Maybe we can start over again, in the new rich land-in California, where fruit grows. We’ll start over.” (9) “But I think how nice it’s going to be, maybe in California. Never cold. An’ people just being in the nicest places, little white houses among the orange trees.” (10) America, the land of the free and the home of the brave. The migrants had great hopes for the journey ahead, unfortunately the country they were about to travel to would not be as free or welcoming. “This is a free country. Fella can go wherever he wants.” “That’s what you think! Ever hear of the border patrol on the California line? Police from Los Angeles- stop you. Says, got a driver’s license? Let’s see it. Tore it up. Says you can’t come in without no driver’s license.” (11)  Upon their arrival to California they were “welcomed” with cops demanding to search through their things and being threatened that if they do not leave, they will be burned out.
This novel revealed very disturbing things about the migrants not being treated right, and it makes me wonder, have things changed? “Juan David Ortiz,35, an intel supervisor for the Border Patrol, was charged with four counts of murder and aggravated assault and unlawful restraint.”





4 comments:

  1. You've made quite a few really great references from the book! I often wonder if things have changed, as well. It seems every day on the news there is a new story about police brutality or discrimination. It disgusts me that humans have had such a divide between them for so long. Why can't we get over petty things like the color of someone's skin? Or where they come from? Hopefully one day we can come together for the good of all.

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  2. I completely agree, there are many aspects of society that HAVEN'T changed and need to. The basic human right to prosper is not achievable for many and as a society, that's something that needs to change!

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  3. It's so sad to think about how these families left their homes thinking they would be able to find work and a better life only to find no work and to be treated so horribly. It's also really sad knowing that you can still find this happening all over the world today.

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  4. That last link to the recent story of the murderous border guard is a powerful connection.

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