“Getting to Know about You and Me,” (pp. 95-97), Chana Schoenberger argues that widespread, often unintentional, religious intolerance exists in the United States. On a broader scale, diversity in various forms—religion, race, gender, sexual preference, and so forth—is often not very tolerated in America. How do you think such intentional and unintentional intolerance occurs? Compose an essay in which you use examples drawn from personal experiences or observations to support your ideas and to explain the ways you and/or other people have experienced intolerance, whether as victim or perpetrator. (Pages 95-97 are attached) Must be 500-700 words
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