Rosa Park’s refusal to give up her seat on the bus and Martin Luther King Jr.’s penning of “A Letter from Birmingham Jail” helped catapult the civil rights movement into action because their peaceful defiances of laws brought national attention to the injustice the government imposed on them without allowing violence to rationalize their punishments. Edward Snowden gave up his government job and any chance of living unnoticed in America by being a whistleblower for a gross overreach by the government, sharing documents to inform the people how their liberties were being imposed upon because he did not “want to live in a society that does these sort of things,” (Gurdian). He released no information putting another life in danger when he broke a law meant to keep him silent, classifying his actions as civil disobedience. Snowden’s leak to the public engendered national uproar demanding people’s liberties be respected, causing speedier and longer-lasting change than any legal route would have brought. Snowden’s actions show the necessity of peaceful resistance to uphold a free society's protection against government
Rosa Park’s refusal to give up her seat on the bus and Martin Luther King Jr.’s penning of “A Letter from Birmingham Jail” helped catapult the civil rights movement into action because their peaceful defiances of laws brought national attention to the injustice the government imposed on them without allowing violence to rationalize their punishments. Edward Snowden gave up his government job and any chance of living unnoticed in America by being a whistleblower for a gross overreach by the government, sharing documents to inform the people how their liberties were being imposed upon because he did not “want to live in a society that does these sort of things,” (Gurdian). He released no information putting another life in danger when he broke a law meant to keep him silent, classifying his actions as civil disobedience. Snowden’s leak to the public engendered national uproar demanding people’s liberties be respected, causing speedier and longer-lasting change than any legal route would have brought. Snowden’s actions show the necessity of peaceful resistance to uphold a free society's protection against government