Non-Violence Resistance Essay Remembering the everlasting impacts that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. brought to this world, labor union organizer and civil rights leader Cesar Chavez emphasizes the importance of nonviolent acts in his article. Chavez believes that the positives of nonviolent acts highly outweigh the endless negatives that violent acts bring upon a community. By effectively implementing nonviolent acts into everyday life, Chavez explains that they are “more powerful than violence” through contrast and anecdotes. Chavez provides the basic morals of human life that “no one has the right to take it for any reason or for any cause, however just it may be” in order to emphasize the unjust effects that violent acts bring upon the world. Chavez introduces the article with this message to further convey his belief about the damaging effects that using violent acts has on society. By illustrating violence with effects of “many injuries and perhaps deaths on both sides, or there will be total demoralization of the workers”, Chavez believes that leading with violence will only lead to disaster and tragedy. The effects of non-violent acts lead to peace among the citizens and will make a community more prosperous in the future compared to the struggle that is left after violence. …show more content…
By explaining that true human intentions are non-violent by nature, Chavez emphasizes that violent acts only happen because of panic and distraught. Chavez describes violent acts as something that “brings no honor to any class or community” to highlight how unnecessary they are. Chavez provides an anecdote about how Ghandi changed the perspective on nonviolence because of his execution of avoiding senseless violence and still getting his true message