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Aspects of Civil Disobedience

 

            In order to properly characterize and understand all aspects of civil disobedience we must look at where the line of disobedience stands and who crosses it. This country was founded on the idea of democracy. Our proud and dedicated fore fathers of the Constitution created this nation on a basis of morality and true freedom. Unfortunately, this dream has been contorted. Twisted to fit the ever growing greed and power thirsty idealisms of the powerful and wealthy politician. Our country has been raped of its true seed that it started from.
              I believe that this country's main problem is that it's run by a majority of white males, and of these men, not many younger than their forties. Where's our equal representation of every populous? These people have lost touch with what they call, their number one resource, it is youth. Yes, they were all young at one time as well, but times rapidly change. These quick changes can easily cause confusion among our leaders, and this results in poor decisions based on lack of current knowledge and direct involvement. Unfortunately, these people don't understand what today's youth goes through, and who's there to represent my population? The legal voting age in this country is eighteen years old, a population that has already been thrown into the busy world of work and many of whom have already lost the essence of their youth. We need a change, a new policy of understanding.
              The line of civil disobedience is drawn by our nation's leaders and it's their line and they mark it. The line's they make are the illusions they see, they don't look at the whole picture, and our nation has a severe case of tunnel vision. Truthfully, laws are passed .
             to protect our "Christian" morality, and notable standing among the Earth's other great powers. It seems America's main concern is how we project ourselves to others, and what we can get out of it. In this movement and idea, the young are lost in its deep cracks of political separation.


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