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Summary Of The Perils Of Indifference

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The Perils of Indifference speech by Elie Wiesel is a moving speech that makes the reader question how they react to suffering and indifference. It will make the reader think about whether he or she is indifferent to something. When the speaker said it is, “Easier to look away from victims… much easier to avoid”, this is true to today’s society (“Perils of Indifference,” 1999). In today’s society, people are only looking out for themselves and if something happened to another person, they would rather look away and ignore it then do something about it. This is not the way that it should be. People should be helping out others and speaking up for the people that do not have a voice. The section of the speech that was provided explains what the speaker believes about indifference. Indifference is knowing what is going on but doing nothing about it (“Indifference,” n.d). To understand the point of the speech it is important the reader knows what indifference means. Unfortunately, in today’s society most people are indifferent about what is happening in other parts of the world. For example, the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, some people in the United States do not care what the military service is doing over there as long as …show more content…

Sit down and watch the news for even just fifteen minutes, the viewer would at least see one thing that is happening somewhere else. By the viewer turning the channel or tuning it out shows that they are aware, something is going on but chose to ignore it. It is confusing to me how some people can just ignore what is going on in the world. The speaker stated that people that are indifferent in their life makes them inhuman (“Perils of Indifference,” 1999). I would have to agree with the speaker. Every human should care about what is happening to the human race even if they live half way across the

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