Uprising
Doing something right when everyone is doing something bad. I really believe that you can do something right when someone is doing something bad. For example in the movie “Uprising” I actually realized that every race goes through a lot but not every race makes it through out the struggles. It takes a lot of afford for you to actually make it through all this In the movie “Uprising” there was a part in the movie were people were being immortal in a mortal world like, example when Jews got together to save other Jews. They made their own little group to defend their self’s from immortal people. At the end they actually got what they wanted even though only certain of them were able to survive. For example I would like to throw in Rosa Parks she is an extraordinary person because she stood up against racism and stood up for her self. It was even harder for her because she was a woman, and in those days, things were much harder for women. Rosa Parks had so much courage and strength that when her bus arrived to pick her up, she got on the bus, put her money in the slot, and sat in the front of the bus. Black people were supposed to sit in the back. The bus driver told her to move to the back, but she just sat there and refused to move. The driver called the police and they arrested Rosa Parks.
Back in the days I was not really into school how I actually am today, I always thought that school was nothing for me that it was just not useful and now I realize that
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