How Did Jfk Assassination Unjust

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November 22, 1963, was a tragic day for many Americans regarding the death of President John F. Kennedy. The day started off in Dallas, Texas as his political advisers were preparing for the next presidential campaigning to start. The day was going on smoothly and then began to get in his car for the ride around to wave to the people of America. Well, turning on Dealey Plaza is where things went wrong. Turning down the street, waving, the sounds of people cheering, then bang, there is a gun sound and chaos occurred when people realized the President just got shot. That being said, JFK’s assassination was unjust because of his own CIA were suspects and Oswald, the killer, was believing more in Cuba and communism; however Oswald thought differently as he was defending his so called country of Cuba. JFK’s assassination was unjust because his own CIA could've been part of it. Theories include that the CIA were getting mad at JFK about him reconstructing them to carry out foreign and domestic terrorism. Mostly because of the “capitalist cabal” (Prouty 1) , which is a more civil government. The CIA is supposed to be some of the people the president can count on and to protect him as they were while he was riding in his car on campaigning day. Even …show more content…
Since Oswald liked Cuba more, Fidel Castro was their leader, who was communist. Oswald did like those two things better than the U.S., so he thought that’s how the U.S. should be too. Along with that, he overall didn't like the Democratic Party and didn't agree with JFK. He was mostly one sided on the political aspect of things, even though some witnesses say before the assassination happened, he “somewhat liked JFK” (Before It’s News 1), no one would've thought that he would've been the one to shoot him. But, he did, he didn't like it so he went with his ways and took action for what he believed in which was taking it to

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