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Gandhi: The Most Significant Incidents In The United States

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Cars set on fire, gunfire in the street, people spreading hate. These incidents that are listed sounds like something one would find in a action packed movie based in a third world country, but some will remember the incidents that have erupted all over the United States. From Baltimore MD, to Charlotte SC, to Ferguson Mo the property damage are at a total of $29.2 million because of riots. Many people where I live say that these people just need to go home and grow up, but not one person knows what these people feel like. For a young man to be killed in the streets by a man who swore to protect him, is an appalling thought, however is the reality for some people. This Country started because men and women stood up to a corrupt government because they were tired of …show more content…

Gandhi is famous for his saying "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind." and boy was he right. When we focus on paying back what others have done bad to us, all we do is feed a hungry monster called jealousy. When Gandhi was arrested for peacefully protesting, you didn't see him killing the guard or burning the prison to the ground, you saw him forgiving and not eating. Gandhi's life is one every American should look at and examine our lives in comparisons. When we talk about peacefully protesting and America, who couldn't think of a man named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. When we look at all the injustice this man faced, we should realize immediately that he could have been mad at the world and blamed the system and refused to do anything with his life. When his house was blown up, he didn't throw a pity party, he picked himself up and continued his work to help not only himself but everyone else. Insted of telling every one to riot and burn houses, he told everyone to treat each other with respect and

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