Peaceful Resistance Research Paper

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Resistance is what society does best at times when xenophobic morals and unjustified laws are being implemented as a rule in society. Whether it is resisting the “Travel Ban” or the resistance against the ban on gay marriage. Equality for all is only gained when someone acts against it with no means of violence. The reason why peaceful resistance is so significant in obstructing these malicious laws such as segregation or the restriction of certain rights for transgenders is because violent resistance/rioting only hurts the cause. It just criminalizes every action which will direct the media's attention towards the chaos rather than the intentions behind it. The reason why peaceful resistance to laws positively impact a free society is because a free society does not stand down when harmful laws are manipulating our free civilians. Movement leaders like Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, and Muhammad Ali said no to oppression and accepted the consequences for saying no. They did not lead peaceful resistances that turned into riots. Riots which just destroy communities and create opportunities for criminals to vandalize their hometown as seen with some of BLM (Black Lives Matter) protests. The only way to positively impact a society to make a change is by making a peaceful resistance because violence only leads to more destruction. We can …show more content…

She sat down in a “white reserved” seat on the bus and refused to get out of it when a white man wanted the seat unless she was escorted to a jail by the police. She did not harm/violate anyone else's rights but she shined a light on how her civil rights were being subdued. She made a positive impact because others started to follow in her footsteps which led to milestones of rejecting segregation in the later years. By violating the Jim Crows law and accepting its consequence which help display the law as uncivilized and

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