A Letter to America: Are You Not Offended?
A Reflection on Respect, Intelligence, and the Standards We Expect From Those Who Represent Us
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What would happen if someone spoke to you as if you lacked intelligence?
Would you tolerate it—from a coworker, a family member, or an employee?
In A Letter to America: Are You Not Offended?, a U.S. Navy veteran asks a question many Americans feel but rarely confront:
Why do we accept being spoken to with condescension by those elected to represent us?
This short, powerful reflection explores respect, accountability, and the quiet erosion of expectations between citizens and their leaders. It is not a political argument. It does not endorse parties or policies.
Instead, it invites readers to pause and consider:
Why intelligence is underestimated in public discourse
How lowered expectations become normalized
What happens when respect is quietly surrendered
Written in a calm, reflective tone, this book is part of the A Letter to America series—standalone letters that ask one honest question at a time.
This book is for readers who value critical thinking, dignity, and accountability, regardless of political affiliation.
It does not tell you what to think.
It simply asks whether you are okay with how you are being spoken to.