Analysis Of War Without Violence: Gandhi's Strategy Of Gandhi

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War without Violence: Gandhi’s strategy
Nonviolence is a strategy that are effective all over the world. People in most of the country try to use this to protest and start the revolution against the imbalanced government. In United States first used this strategy by Martin Luther King Jr. He used Nonviolence protest against the people that discriminate the people that are color black or another word is African American. But what people forgot about this was the person who create this strategy. His name is Gandhi. Gandhi use this strategy to protest in India about being free from British. “The two are closely related and share common and obvious themes. While King and Gandhi concur on the courage nonviolence requires, the deplorable nature of cowardly behavior and the necessity of nonviolence as retaliation to oppressors, their beliefs are also defined by quite distinct divergences.” (Gabriela Leverette, 2010) …show more content…

He was born in October 2, 1869 at Porbandar. Gandhi got discriminate when he was in working age. There were a lot of situation that he got discriminate so bad that he hurt himself. Once he got thrown out of first class railway because they think that he stole the ticket. He got beaten up by a white stagecoach driver because he did not give a European passenger a seat on the bus. After those discriminate, he realized that this is a way to protest those people by doing nothing and resist every action that European or other did to him. Another word for that strategy is passive resistance. (History.com Staff,

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