Dr. Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream Speech

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After reading Dr.Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech It made me think about if our society has come anywhere from where we were on racial issues. How far have we come since his speech? I think that the dreams that Martin Luther wanted to come true have been thought of more but have not been completely fixed. I would like to start by saying that there is still police brutality. A quote from the Guardian states that “Black males aged 15-34 were nine times more likely than other Americans to be killed by law enforcement officers last year, according to data collected for The Counted, an effort by the Guardian to record every such death. They were also killed at four times the rate of young white men.” This means that we need change. …show more content…

Back when Martin Luther was alive he didn’t have the problem of social media. So people weren't always knowing things that might not be true. Mitchell Kapor once said that “getting information off the internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant.” This means that whatever information you get from there is easy to get but hard to know if it’s real or not. I think that Martin Luther has a wonderful dream that should be accomplished but I don't that think that it will be until we can get off of our screens and talk to people face to face because it is easy to talk and be nasty to someone over the phone but when you’ re in person it is much harder because you can see the emotion of how you hurt someone. The dream Martin Luther wanted was just for people to get along with one another. Someone once said “we are not the same but we are all are all equal.” This is very true another way that we could act so mean to people is because we don’t like what we are or how we act. In a way how we treat others reflects on how we feel about ourselves. I would like to say that Martin Luther's dreams have come true but sadly they haven’t yet. Hopefully one day they

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