The Pros And Cons Of Social Activism

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Martin Luther King, Jr, Gandhi, and Cesar Chavez are only a few of political activists who fought to change the social injustices However, their messages were undermined due to a lack of promotion during their early stages of their campaigns. Media Platforms that are usual in the twenty-first century are modifying present-day activism. Social media is changing the way political activism is heard around the world. For example, the Black Lives Matters campaign is a peaceful movement that has reached an extensive audience, encouraged youth participation, and brings encouragement to individuals to be involved in social activism. Social media helps a campaign like Black Lives Matters in assisting its leaders and activist in promoting their beliefs and, arguments on political unfairness. Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi created #BlackLivesMatter after the acquittal of George Zimmerman for the murder of Trayvon Martin. The slogan is now used by many political …show more content…

Many young individuals might are persuaded easily due to their age. Also, many young followers do not have a reputation, and a full understanding of legal actions involving certain situations of political activism. It’s easy to join a campaign “But the ease also means that well-intentioned groups could balloon to thousands of members, most of whom lack activism experience.” (Hesse. “The pros and cons of digital activism.”) Anyone can hold up a sign, and chant some words. However, it takes some sort of understanding of why, and how certain outcomes can be influenced and changed in the eyes of society. A tweet can give inspiration, but it does not show the perspective of both sides in an argument. If the youthful population simply sees a post, and get motivation without actually researching or understanding the political impact than they should not be taken

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