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Compare And Contrast Malala And Hillary Clinton

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Malala Yousafzai and Hillary Clinton both agree that until all human rights are fully protected and everyone is educated, there cannot be lasting peace and security. Yousafzi describes knowlege as a weapon and we can use that weapon to really change the world and create that peace. But in order to have this we must all be educated. In order to have lasting peace and secutity, we must have “peacefullness and love everyone” (Malala 4). Even after everything Malala Yousafzai went through, she does not hate anyone who wronged her but she does, encourage everyone to speak out for their rights. We must realize the imporance of our voice (Malala 5). In places like Pakistan and Afghanistan, women and childeren cannot go to schools because of the violence and violations of their rights. Everyone, especially women, should be speaking out for their rights. The key to lasting peace is, loving those who persecute you. Going along with using our voice and loving everyone, women and all others must be educated (Hillary). Education is the one thing that can really change the world. If everyone is educated, then we can begin to speak out for our rights and change the world. Malala Yousafzai says that “education is the only solution, education first.” (Malala). Clintion and Yousafzai both agree that education is the most important thing and the first …show more content…

Women all around the world are being mistreated. Clintion says, women are most often the ones whose human rights are violated. These women experience violence everyday, their rights are not being protected. Security can only be assured when everyones rights are respected. “let it be that human rights are women’s rights and women’s rights are human rights once and for all. Let us not forget that among those rights are the right to speak freely -- and the right to be heard….” (Clintion 11). We cannot forget our rights because otherwise there will never be peace or

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