Thursday, October 11, 2012

Malala Yousafzay


Malala Yousafzai

It was very disgusting and sad to know about the death of a fourteen year old Pakistani girl named Malala, who just wants to live and have the right to receive an education. She was killed with a shot in her head and in her neck. The only thing that she encountered was two bullets. She was the voice for many children who probably want to go to school and learn. Malala talked about children rights to education. She wants a chance to change the family’s future. She received one bullet because she challenged stupidity, and another one, for being a voice in the future. To whoever attempted to assassinate this girl, it is important to remember that body can be destroyed, but not dreams and hope. How in the world is it that a person who kills one little girl can be called a faithful human being? I am wondering why some cultures accept these kinds of brutality in the name of God’s will, instead of their egoistic reasons. She just wants a better life, and I am almost certain that she was a devoted faithful girl. It is easy to condemn a crazy lunatic who kills her and puts an end to it. There is a question to be asked. Who else is responsible for Malala’s possible death? This fanatic can share his guiltiness with who he provides him with guns, who gives him orders, or even the society that allows him to live. Hoping that her life was not in vain, I pray for God to takes her in his arms like any father does, and console other children who share the same dreams as Malala had. Malala’s dreams and actions need to be continued by families of other children like her over the fear of losing a child, which is the biggest fear in any parent’s heart. The determination of a better future for their children through education should be reinforced, despite the crazy people in the world. One day or another, they will fall down. There is no way to stop time or reverse it. Evolution is and always be in our path.

2 comments:

  1. This is a very sad story. That is why the USA is always fighting with other countries, because they would like equality and democracy for all nations and people.

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  2. oohh we did a enter about the same topic. I honestly didn't know lol. Yup its really sad what happened to this little girl and she was just fighting for a right we all deserved, which is education. Like Efrain said, the USA is always fighting against other countries for equality, but many people do not see it that way. Instead people think USA just want to take control and power, that's why so many people dislike the USA Government. But if they stop and think for a moment, they will realize USA do not only fight for gasoline or power, but also to protect people rights and freedom.

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