The American Nightmare

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Social Issues

 

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Richard C

 

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March 25, 2012

 

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University

 

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In a metaphoric attempt to compare the coyotes who trespass the estate, to the illegal immigrants, Boyle shows how Delaney, the ideal liberalists, turn racist and against his own ideology. In Delaney's nature column he defends the coyote by saying ""The coyote is not to blame--he is only trying to survive, to make a living, to take advantage of the opportunities available to him...
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They are cunning, versatile, hungry and unstoppable." This example of hypocrisy towards the coyotes is the same hypocrisy Delaney has for the Mexicans. A bleeding heart liberal such as Delaney whose work revolves around nature and the environment, turns into a racist. In a discussion with Jack, Delaney defends his view of the Mexicans by stating "Do you realize what you're saying? Immigrants are the lifeblood of this country--and neither of us would be standing here today if it wasn't...
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