The great Dr. Martin Luther king Jr. once said “the time is always right to do what is right” which in most cases would be something that he practiced and believed in, that you always have the opportunity to get the right thing done regardless of your standards or situation, Dr. king had a very strong opinion and belief when it came to protesting and expressing disapproval. He believed in doing everything with love and compassion but he still believed that everyone’s opinion should be voiced nonetheless, in this day and age that is something that he would still agree with even with the difference of the generations because the eras and generations are relatively different when it comes down to it and how things are done now are not the same …show more content…
king talked a lot about nonviolent protest because that’s what he believed, not only does violence make things worst but it never brings a permanent peace, there is always never-ending bitterness and there will never be any true satiation when it is all said and done. in 1965 a nonviolent protest was done for equal voting rights for all, that was part of the civil rights movement that martin Luther king Jr. started, but the protest was called Bloody Sunday, where Dr. King joined other civil rights leaders to organize civil rights protest and they had three marches from Selma, Alabama to the state capital, although Dr. king didn't partake at the marches he made them happen and he made sure they were nonviolent and that the people of the protest came with nothing but joy, peace, and love. this specific protest main not have been a complete success but it was a huge turning point in the protests all together and it was done in peace when things are done out of peace they get done better because there is no aggravation or any issues so there is no problem only solutions which are something Dr. king was in favor with. even though he wouldn't be very hip to this generation he would support any protest that is right and done in peace because from all his past experiences that look like a standard that has been instilled in him since birth and his belief system is great, the belief in voicing opinions the right