Refugees Rhetorical Analysis

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Things may not seem very bad in the United States, but in the middle eastern area, refugees are struggling to find a home due to wars that lead them out of their homes. The rich countries like Arab are not accepting refugees to their country. The world is struggling as well on what we should do about this complication. How they should feed, house and care for these largely populated refugees. The rich countries should let the refugees come and rest in their land or the rest of the world should take action world should take action for what has become a big problem. In the article, Our technological advances haven´t helped solve refugees dilemma¨ by Newsela, analyzes the use of social media and how the refugees use it to survive. Also how the …show more content…

It helps them where to go, where to eat, who to talk to. Facebook has been a contributor for refugees. In 2015, millions of refugees were introduced to social media to help them, which causes them to be organized as a whole. The article says that a man named Michel Bauwens, who is the founder of the Peer-to-Peer Foundation, says ¨2015 was the year in which millions of refugees ´were organized by social media´¨. It also says that ¨Facebook posts showed them what kinds of tents to purchase, which routes to take, and how to avoid being sent back out to sea if they were caught by Greek officials¨. Technology for the refugees is a great idea for looking after them and helping them be safe the best they can, but it is still not the solution. These phones that the refugees are using can help them into European societies. The article says however that ¨These countries increasingly hostile to the refugees. It is easy enough to imagine them tracking the refugees in various ways-- for instance, scanning their irises to identify them¨. If that's the case, then any refugee using a smartphone could be found. There really is no way to make peace forcefully, it really depends on

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