Ms. nalls Essay Violence v.s peace
In this day and age,there are some things goings on and when I say wars I mean wars between every race.Also blacks vs whites and white vs hispanics. There is also my acts of kindness would be to show people of all races that they are better than what they think they are.Also all bonanzas of races have wars and sometimes it can be very churlish.
Also in this generation we have come across things that can knock us off our path .It's called violence .Violence runs through people's veins this …show more content…
Such as our black people have war between gangs.With all of these problems I would start a club to help teens understand the wars.The right of the alderman and teens are needed to be available and honored.It should let everyone know that kindness is presents and more.In conclude to make all people feel welcome.The violence need to stop.In most people's opinion nonviolence is the best way to solve a problem. The strange thing is that when the time comes to solve a certain problem, violence is used. Violence is not the best way to solve a problem. In this reflection the main topics are problems where violence is commonly present such as wars and in school, and for those problems there are nonviolent solutions such as using the method of , which includes …show more content…
As a result of this political conflict Russia built the Berlin Wall, which separated itself from the other three powers for thirty long years. The Berlin Wall finally fell in 1989 and no longer were these families disunited again but this occurred because the other countries protested nonviolently against Russia asking and persisting for the fall of this wall. During the time that this wall was standing, people would get shot when they tried to cross to the eastern side. As a country that was loosing its people, violent actions were taken to solve the problem of immigrants such as building a wall and shooting those who would try to cross the wall. Essentially, there are two forms of protest. Violent and nonviolent. Both have their advantages and both have their downfalls. However, one thing is true of both: they are a threat to the American Establishment. Which one is better is debated by many, but non-violent demonstration seems to be most effective. Violence can only intensify hatred, but it can bring about a certain air of temporary empowerment. It is more efficient in getting attention, rallying a crowd, and making headlines. Some might say that non-violence depends on violence, otherwise it is frustrating. Martin Luther King, Jr. himself said that there were times when segregationists could not be provoked and that this felt like failure. It is true that