Ramse Kruckenberg Does peaceful resistance to laws positively or negatively impact a free society? To answer this question I believe we have to look at the past. In our country’s past there have been many kinds of resistance that have split the entire country with people taking sides and violence being everywhere. What is different about a peaceful resistance is that it is peaceful… not violent. Now in return the people opposed to the resistance may take a violent approach to them in the case of Martin Luther King Jr. and his movement which was a peaceful resistance. Now let’s look at his resistance more closely. Martin Luther King Jr. said to his followers to not use violence… they were beaten and were completely abused but they were never …show more content…
Why? Because other whites saw what was happening on the television… they saw the brutality and they saw the screams and cries for help from people who were like them but only born a different color. A difference in color was all that was separating these two peoples and those who decided to look over that saw that the blacks on television were being peaceful and being beaten for it. To them this was not right at all! Who beats a person for wanting freedom? That is insane! Those who looked over the difference of pigment helped Martin Luther King Jr’. movement a lot. How would it have gone though if Martin Luther hadn’t been peaceful in his resistance? I will tell you. His resistance and everything would have been botched. It may have turned into another war or even all blacks being deported from the U.S. this is not how he wanted it to go. A peaceful resistance has a positive impact on the society in this instance. Martin’s movement kickstarted the path for blacks to be treated as equal to the whites, Martin Luther and all those in his peaceful resistance were shot at, killed, beaten, and terrorized by people and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). They braved through all these trials and they got what they wanted because they were peaceful and it had such a positive impact on society,