They Say I Say Pablo Escobar Analysis

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“Everyone has a price. The important thing is to find out what it is." That common saying by Pablo Escobar may contain some truth according to his life and what he faced with it. It’s not a new concept that there are some people who need money desperately as they are willing to do anything for it, so when anyone talks about money? Everyone listening skills get very well. For centuries, people have done many things for various reasons such as money, poverty, fear and greed not by their will. Accordingly to Aristotle when he said, "Poverty is the parent of revolution and crime." He revealed to us the most important object that people would do anything for it, and it is obviously the money. Even though money is a common need among people, does …show more content…

Millions of African-Americans are Christians today because their ancestors converted to the religion of the slave-master against their will. Although it didn’t stop just with them, even American-Indians and the Europeans, it was the same thing. When Rome controlled most of the world, the Roman emperor, Constantine, in 325 CE forced Christianity to all of his subjects. “When the Roman Empire collapsed, the pope of Rome destroyed the barbarian tribes of the Vandals, Ostrogoth’s and Herules because they refused to follow the Christian road of salvation. The Army of Emperor Justinian, in cooperation with the Pope, cast the Ostrogoths out of the city of Rome. Finally, they have become extinct.” (Marcussen, 1983, p.8). Moreover, even Jews had to endorse the sword too. Millions of Jews from the 4th century CE until the 20th century were forced to embrace Christianity or to be put to death by the sword. Therefore, many Jews died in the name of Jesus except who managed to survive by lying-they converted their religion but secretly remained Jews. Who can blame them? They have done it to survive. That is what they have done out of fear. What are you going to do when you face the same circumstances? Beneath the wreck of a fallen empire, there is an underlying truth that explains the reason for

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