Add Quote by John F. Kennedy
“Few nations do more than the United States to assist their least fortunate citizens-to make certain that no child, no elderly or handicapped citizen, no family in any circumstances in any State, is left without the essential needs for a decent and healthy existence. In too few nations, I might add, are the people aware of the progressive strides this country has taken in demonstrating the humanitarian side of freedom. Our record is a proud one-and it sharply refutes those who accuse us of thinking only in the materialistic terms of cash registers and calculating machines.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Humanitarian commitment, date unknown
The United States uniquely supports vulnerable citizens, showcasing freedom’s humanitarian aspect and refuting materialistic critiques.
In simple terms: America helps the needy, showing freedom’s caring side.
Recognize and support humanitarian policies.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy making
- social services
- international aid
- community outreach
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What more can be done for the vulnerable?
- How does humanitarian aid reflect freedom?
Critics may argue aid is insufficient or politically motivated.