About ‘Keep it 100’
‘Keep it 100’ talks about a simple message; it highlights that America needs to accept more diversity and be inclusive of its minorities for its cultural, social, and economic growth. The biased attitudes of the people of America are positioned to contribute to the downfall of the country, regardless of how it attaches itself to the ideology of the American Dream. Thompson talks about how the idea of the exceptionalism of America has been exaggerated and how being blind to the fact that they are more influenced by other counties and immigrants than by American nationalists may lead to the country’s downfall.
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Why Read Keep It 100?
The idea of having the United States destined to spread its democracy and capitalism and present it to other countries is less-than-ideal. Ronald Thompson writes about such a reality in his insightful and enlightening book. He uses his insight to warn us about the dangers of these perceived notions of grandeur, and that exceptionalism is dangerous for it and other countries around the world. The book spreads the message that America is blind to its own problematic history that has given rise to harmful nationalism and a catastrophic foreign policy, effectively alienating America from the global community. Thompson contends that immigrants and minorities have more of a part to play in its progress, but their contributions to our nation are ignored.