But I agree with what Thoreau stood for, his ideas of Civil Disobedience, all his quotes are inspirational and make me question my government.
Mahatma Gandhi was a very self respecting man, who used his mind to influence the entire Indian population in India and protested for his country to be returned to the Indians. But just because one man changed the minds of a whole nation doesn’t mean that I completely agree with the ways he manipulated
there thoughts. In the movie I saw how Gandhi strongly opposed the violent riot and I thought that he could have handled it in a different way. Instead on fasting he could have held another big meeting thing and told his followers that if they use violence they could potentially start a war with England that they would never win, and even more Indians would have died. Also when Gandhi went to walk to the beach for that whole protesting a salt processing plant, he could have a little bit of a better plan formulated so that some of his followers wouldn’t get beat down.
Now on the case of Martin Luther King Jr., I agree with everything that man did, said and died for. He took Rosa Parks side when she was
arrested, and fought diligently for equal rights for blacks. One of my favorite things that King did was form the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to