What Are We Resistance To Civil Rights

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In my opinion I think the right to peaceful assembly is the best constitutional law we have, it really makes our voice matter. Although, the resistance we have to current date are abusing the right to peaceful assembly and could abruptly end that right if they force a hand upon it. We are, I think the freest of societies, we have the most freedom in the world. The main reason for why our founding fathers gave us the 1st amendment was because they were limited to all those by the king in Great Britain. They got tired of having to listen to a King that wasn't even there, so they formed the Boston tea party, and in result of that was the Revolutionary War. We won, and we declared our independence in 1776 which would then spark the need for a constitution that is still …show more content…

He should've been cautious with those words because the only reason he could freely exercise his rights to his religion was because of war against greed and control. I would say that his type of resistance is going to negatively affect society because of his words. In conclusion, I determined that resistance can be in most cases considered good if something good actually comes out of it. When people consider the modern day protest as peaceful resistance towards a dictator makes me wonder why they would say that when the groups protesting are assaulting, burning, killing, abusing rights, blocking highways, vandalizing property, shouting death threats towards a president, stealing things, and breaking windows makes them look like a bunch of fascist wanting everything to go there way instead of the more conventional way, which is democracy, the peaceful transition of power. Peaceful resistance is the practice of achieving goals such as social change through peaceful protests, and civil disobedience. Social change doesn't happen when you try to force people into