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Civil Disobedience


He is wrong because we have all been created equally.
             Sometimes breaking unjust laws to be treated equally isn't wrong to do. Even though sometimes we must with our government or leaders if we know that they aren't doing the correct. Like Thoreau who oppose on the Mexican American War and on the taxation poll that the State was requiring for the Mexican war. Thoreau refuse to pay the Massachusetts poll tax that supported war because he thought it was an unjust war against Mexico. For that reason Thoreau was taken to the Concord jail where he spends just one day and one night. He says "I can afford to refuse allegiance to Massachusetts and her right to my property and life. It cost me less in every sense to incur the penalty of disobedience to the State than it would to obey" (156). Thoreau's good point is I rather be put in jail then to pay for something I don't agree. .
             I agree with Thoreau we can't always agree with the authority of the State because then they " will soon take and waste all my property and so harass me and my children without end. This is hard. This makes it impossible for a man to live honestly, and at the same time comfortably, in outward respect" (Thoreau 156). He is right we must ourselves give the respect we deserve. In Thoreau's mind it wasn't just about not wanting to pay the Massachusetts tax poll because he was against the Mexican war. But because he says "It is for no particular item in the tax-bill that I refuse to pay it. I simply wish to refuse allegiance to the State, to withdraw and stand aloof from it effectually" (160). Thoreau wanted to show everyone that we must sometimes stand up for ourselves, an country because if we don't do it ourselves no one else is going to do it for us.
             Like King and his people who stood up an confronted the government with no fear to fight for the freedom they were being denied. Even though they were already guaranteed under the constitution.


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