* Is violence even a necessity for social change?*
Malcolm X stated that the ideals that he took early on in the Civil Right movement should be sought "by any means necessary", he was one of the first leaders in history to coin that phrase. Even without the alluring words, many other leaders utilized the simple concept countless times before. Malcolm X felt that social change could be gained in many ways and violence was one of them. (Why violence?) Furthermore, the French Revolution is another example of how violence was used in order to create peace and a better life. Although, the Civil War wasn't primarily about abollishing slavery, it still shows how violence changed life. The violence of slavery was eradicated through the bloodshed of war.
Although one must step back and think before using force, for the reason that it should only be used in specific, rare instances where there is no other alternative. MLK Jr. and Malcolm X together were a dynamic combination of peaceful protest and violence. Children should still be taught that force is not the first option in the face of an obstacle, and would in fact better be used as the last. Anything else would cause chaos.
Another common example of social change is that a heinous event has to occur in order for attention to be brought to an already unfavorable situation. An example of this would be the Amber Alert System, which "originated in Arlington, Texas after the 1996 abduction and murder of a nine-year-old Amber Hagerman, who was taken while riding her bicycle outside her family's h
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