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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Reflection of Week Six:

This week we talked about marginal groups and problems they could cause for the establishment. This shows us that the government needs to include everyone’s opinion in their decision and policy making. Marginal groups can become problems anytime they want to. In France and throughout the rest of Europe there have been bomb threats on tourist sites such as the Eiffel tower and other cities throughout Europe. This is thought to be a response to Frances new legislation of the banning of Burqas. There was a similar situation in Moscow Russia when a there was a terrorist attack on the subway system in the form of a bomb by a group known who want Chetznia to break away from Russia. The Chetznians would be considered a marginalized people.
Now the marginalized can become a problem whenever they want, which is a problem. They could and a lot of times do resort to violence as see today and throughout history. There will always be groups of people who will be mad at the governments of the world, but we could help make the problem smaller by keeping their interests in mind when we make our laws and policies.

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