But they are taught from an early age right versus wrong and that equal rights are important. History and literature classes teach the mistakes of the past and the need for minimal violence and a fair government. This incorporated in America’s education system combined with the laws create more domestic peace compared to Pakistan where these values are clearly not taught to a wide mass. In America sadly abuse is an issue but, not compared to Pakistan where it is seen as normal, where as in america when the average citizen hears news of abuse they are upset and look down on any one that would commit that crime. Perhaps if every child was required to go to school and receive an education that taught the same way the Americans are it would be enough to stop some of the violence or abuse against women. “He believed that lack of education was the root of all of Pakistan’s problems. Ignorance allowed politicians to fool people and bad administrators to be re-elected” (Yousafzai 41). This was Malala’s fathers theory of why Pakistan is dealing with so many internal …show more content…
They are a perfect example of what an education and do. They have a great respect for their home country and recognize that the way it is running is failing. They are knowledgeable and have studied current day countries and history and are able too look around them and see what is important unlike so many of their people. I am Malala was written by Malala Yousafzai . The book describes her life and country and what has made it that way. It specifically defines life under a strong militant force that is to be feared and the issues that her beloved religion face for her. She is fighting against the Taliban and their rules that forbid girls from receiving an education. In Malala’s story it starts with her experience of being shot, the story then flashes back on her childhood and times in her parents life until it is brought full circle back to her being attacked and then her