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American Flag Stands For Tolerance: Film Analysis

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What if there was a world where everyone was accepting of each other, there was no judgement, and no one ever thought of putting others down. Would you want to live in that world? Barbara Johnson states that “We, as human beings, must be willing to accept people who are different from ourselves.” This quote sums up the movie Bullied, the movie trailer, My So Called Enemy, and the short story, American Flag Stands for Tolerance.
Determination, justice, success. These three words capture Jamie Nabozny’s journey through his difficult time growing up. As a kid, Jamie knew he was different than others. He knew that he liked people of the same gender, and that he was gay. Growing up in Ashland, Wisconsin people were not as accepting, as he would’ve liked. He finally came out to his family as a young boy but kept it quiet around his classmates. Through Jamie’s middle school years, people started to figure out that he was homosexual. His classmates, started to bully him. Each …show more content…

The girls are at a women's leadership conference, which eventually changes their views on each other and their overall lives. They discuss how they feel about each other and their feelings on what both of their countries are doing. After their discussion and arguments they try to sort out their problems. In one of the clips Inas states “When I see the Jewish girls, I love them. All of them are my friends…” This shows that the program is helping her and that she isn't trying to have any problems. She also claims that “When I remember that they are Jewish, I have many feelings at the same time.” Both the Palestine and Israel girls were raised to not like each other, therefore it is hard for both sides to get along. But besides the war going on in Israel and Palestine, both Palestinians and Israelis teens got along and enjoyed each other’s companies not having that negative vibe between

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