Mahatma Gandhi Timed Essay

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Martin Luther King once said, “Nonviolence means avoiding not only external physical violence but also internal violence of spirit. You not only refuse to shoot a man, but you refuse to hate him”. Throughout history, people have committed numerous acts of crime from stealing to fighting, to war. These acts of violence had never done any good to mankind but had continuously harmed mankind. Mahatma Gandhi was a leader who had promoted and inspired people across the world to continue the acts of Ahimsa. Gandhi spread his acts of Ahimsa inspiring the American Civil Rights Movement, Nelson Mandela, and Harper Lee showing that Gandhi’s beliefs of non violence should be continued. Martin Luther King made his well-known speech “I Have a Dream” during the Civil Rights Movement. 250,000 people gathered around Lincoln Memorial at Washington DC on August 28, 1963 to hear Dr. King’s speech. Violence was restricted during the speech, only the act of Ahimsa was hibited. Martin Luther King chose non-violence because he believed that the use of non-violence proves one’s honesty to not kill and not hate one another even if other are different shades of skin than one. His movement marked a big day in world history and showed that fighting racial inequality by non-violence can be a success. Although Rosa Parks was not the first colored women to try to defy the laws of the bus, her arrest and relations spread throughout all of Montgomery to further enhance the Bus Boycott. Parks courageously sat in the front rows of the bus and refused to get up. She was dragged out of the bus by the police by force, but that brought the civilians to stop riding the bus. According to UShistory.org, 99% of the colored folks in Montgomery participated in the Montgom... ... middle of paper ... ... whole world blind”. This means that if one keeps hurting other and the other hurts one as revenge, then both sides will have nothing but broken hearts. Violence within violence will only lead to destruction and will never lead the world into a peaceful place. People will only feel void for their morally wrong actions of stealing and fighting and war. Although it may take a long period of time to show the media and people in society that Ahimsa is successful, it is a way to go and is already supported by a wide range of leaders which promotes a less hateful and bloody way of solving situations instead of violence. Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, and Scout Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird are great leaders reminding society that not all protests must use force violently; protesters can use the act of Ahimsa instead of having a blood bath and a pile of dead bodies.

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