Saturday, April 07, 2012

Next Year In Jerusalem Part 2

Last night, I discussed the importance for supporting the freedom of people all over the world. I declared, "All people deserve the same liberties people in Israel and the United States take for granted every day, and next year in Jerusalem, we will come together, not as a nation but as a world." The story of Passover resonates with activists such as myself. God calls on Moses to save a nation, and one man's courage revolutionizes the fate of a people. At first, Moses struggles to convince Pharaoh, but God sends a series of plagues that change his mind. On Passover, we remember how the weak overcome the mighty. Often, progress halts in the face of stubborn ignorance. We occasionally see the rise of a few great leaders who compare to Moses. To name a few, Mohandas Gandhi, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Theodore Hertzl belong on this coveted list. These heroes conquered their doubts, and they assailed all obstacles in their way. People often denounce humanity in the face of darkness. We witness abuse of power or cruelty, but we fail to genuinely care. In the United States, our massive fortunes as a nation sometimes inhibit our ability to empathize with the world's large number of poor people across the world. Each and every Passover, I hope to see an improved world where the health and wealth of all peoples increases.

Earlier this year, I talked about people who know about righteous but fail to strive towards it. Finding a method to correct society remains an evermore difficult task. Charity seems like the everlasting solution to poverty, but economic instability makes donating a dangerous task. However, other, effective forms of activism definitely exist. In this age of technology, the Internet provides a number of opportunities to protest around the world from the comfort of a desk in a singular place. Recently, the Invisible Children foundation launched a Kony 2012 campaign. Through the power of Facebook and Twitter, one man informed the world about the horrors of Joseph Kony and the Lord's Resistance Army. Before any kind of changes take place, one needs to spread awareness and educate the masses about the problem. This movement taught many people about this conflict. To truly fight for the freedoms of others, we must support the rebels. In the 1960's, King's protests succeeded because people of all races joined to show their passion for civil rights. In the coming year, I intend to pledge allegiance to fight for the liberation of the entire world. Like Moses, I want to change the world, and with the help of all those around me, this dream surpasses hope and establishes itself as reality.

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