Disobedience And Resistance

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Civil disobedience and resistance are important aspects of a free society. Based on the Constitution, citizens have the right to protest and overthrow an abusive government. Peacefully disobeying and opposing the laws set by this government allows light to be shone on the true meaning of a free society. Civil disobedience reflects positively on a free society by allowing citizens to reinforce their right to question the law, their right to voice their opinions, and ensure equal justice for all.
Citizens questioning the law is a positive reflection of civil disobedience. Had it not been for citizens questioning the law, millions of people would still be segregated by race today. A truly free society allows for its people to have say and question what is set in place to govern and rule them. Jim Crow Laws were unjust but the government still had them set in place. Change did not occur until honorable citizens began to question how these laws affected the afflicted citizens in a supposedly “free society.” When citizens exercised their right to …show more content…

In some countries it is against the law to utter a single, negative word about the leader of the country; a free society like America, however, gives citizens the right to bash the President as much as they’d like, so long as they don’t threaten to harm him. When Donald Trump became President of The United States, many citizens, especially women, showed their distaste for him by marching and protesting. Some citizens spoke publicly of their disdain and their beliefs of President Donald Trump’s unfitness to run this free country. This civil disobedience expresses the true meaning of a free society and the ability of its inhabitants to have just and equal say in what is happening in the country. Civil disobedience ensures justice for all inhabitants of its free

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