Monday, January 21, 2013

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

   Without the voice of Dr.King, people back then and all of us today would be suffering. In the night before Dr.King died he said, "But I want you to know tonight that we as people will get to the promised land." Dr.king hoped and believed that sooner or later things were going to change at least the way he would want it knowing his death was near. If Dr.king came to my classroom tomorrow he would be proud about what he had accomplished and sacrificed for but a bit upset about the errors people are making now.
   What he really wanted was for all people to be equal. No matter what race, color, or religion you are, we were all human beings. Back then people was not treated equally among each other and Dr.King wanted to change that. At the end he had accomplished what he had wanted. For all people to be treated equally. That is something that Dr.King would be proud from his accomplishments  if he had still been alive today.
   People now are making somewhat of errors through out their lives. Something that Dr.King would not like. There are people who do not behave, let their pants sag, graffiti all over the place, more violence. Usually most of the actions people make reflects them selves. People sagging their pants is not really something that someone would consider as "cool". That is just disgusting and pretty sure Dr.King would feel the same. I am sure that if Dr.King would see something that is not right, he would make sure he would stop it just how he was willing to give people equal rights.
   Dr.King played his part and now its time to play ours. In order to make it to the promised land we must try our best to fix the problems that we are currently having now around the world. It is our turn now to make a huge difference just like how Dr.King did. If we do nothing then we will definitely not make it to the promised land and live our life all miserably. If Dr.King came to my classroom he would be proud but a bit upset but I also have a feeling that he would believe that there would be someone to make a difference.
 

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