So somebody just asked me for examples of people's rights being infringed in the United States.
@guitarzzan-blog this is for you, asshat.
Slavery is the obvious start for this, but there was also the trail of tears, as well as multiple other awful acts committed against native Americans (including but not limited to: taking their children by force to have them "reeducated" in an attempt to erase native American culture.)
Secondly, there's the treatment of japanese people during WW2. Due to suspicions of there being spies, over 3,000 japanese Americans were put into incarceration camps with zero evidence of them having committed crimes. They were kept in awful conditions, and when they were finally released, they had nothing left to go back to. This ruined so many people's lives.
Third, and last, there's the treatment of black people and the unfairness of the legal system. Just Mercy is a true story that serves as a perfect example of this. A black man was incarcerated and put on death row after being accused and convicted of a murder that he didn't commit, and that there was absolutely no evidence of him having committed. This absolute miscarriage of justice resulted in the actual murderer never being found, and the innocent man spending years on death row.
This is not the freest nation in the world. At least, not currently. If you truly believe in freedom you'd be voting against trump.