A country is strongest when everyone feels they are equal citizens. The idea that one race is more important than others breaks this unity. It creates division and makes some people feel like they don’t truly belong, even if they were born there. A nation’s identity should be like a big umbrella that covers and protects everyone inside it equally.
This is why the jobs of President and Vice-President are so important. They are meant to be leaders for every single person in the country, not just for one tribe or group or to defend a racist guy who hates other race, They should represent national unity, showing that what everyone has in common is more powerful than their differences. When people see these leaders, they should see a reflection of the whole country’s dignity, not just a symbol for one part of it.
In the end, true patriotism means believing in the country itself—its values, its peace, and its future—above any single race. Teaching this in schools prepares everyone to work together and build a society where no one is seen as above or below because of their background. It’s about uniting under a shared national identity.