Rhetorical Analysis On Super Tuesday

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On February 5, 2008 in Chicago, IL, the formal 44th president Barack Obama gave the speech named Super Tuesday that led our future generation into a promising future. The most memorable part of the speech was when Obama stated, “Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” According to the quote, Obama was trying to convey the idea that change will only come from an individual, and not others. We can’t expect to develop further in our society, if we don’t ask ourselves how are we going to change. The world has always dealt with some form of discrimination, and it has been a major conflict in separating people in our society. …show more content…

These people have faced poverty, homelessness, and unemployment from discrimination. It’s enough getting treated unfairly, but losing job opportunities and unemployment is not right. People are judging others based on their illness by saying they can’t complete a difficult task. According to the text,” A man receiving treatment for long-term mental illness sought help from a CAB in Berkshire after being judged capable of work and denied incapacity benefit against the advice of his psychiatrist. His loss of income and worry about appealing against the withdrawal of the benefit led to him suffering a relapse and being detained in hospital.’ This article represents how people will mental disabilities have to face in their daily lives each day. In mental health clinics, the physicians don’t believe their patients know what they are doing, and there is no point in communicating with them. Instead of listening to their problems facing discrimination, they are ignored, and subdue with medicine. While physicians have stated that their clients are being non-cooperative, the physicians are being disrespectful and judgmental of their clients. If the physicians don’t listen to their patients about their problems, then we will make time to listen to of the patient’s problems of

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