“When the people fear the government there is tyranny, when the government fears the people there is liberty.”(– John Basil Barnhill) What the quote is trying to say is if you fear the government, they will feel more powerful. Then if the government fears us, we will all be more powerful then them. And this is what is going to be discussed today. The government has ruled and brought fear to blacks, Mexicans, and girls. But not to worry; Dr. king, Chavez and Yousfzai will fight back and there going to make the government fear us. What Dr. king is fighting about is; blacks should have equal rights just like whites do. For example you can’t say you hate a piece of cake because you don’t the color. It’s about how it’s good inside not what it looks like outside. In Chavez speech, he is fighting for Mexicans to stop being forced into farm labor. Lastly in…show more content… Men aren’t the only strong ones in the world; girls are just as strong as men. So, in communities people only stick by what a good color of skin, race, or gender and they don’t think of the good side of people being a little different, but Dr. King, Chavez, and Yousafzai have stood up and used the power of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos; to change those thoughts to thoughts of freedom and equality. First I’ll be discussing Dr. King’s speech “I Have a Dream” and how he changed the world. He was the hero who demanded for black people to be free. Earlier back people signed the Proclamation that supposedly all Negros would be free. But that never happened, so Dr. King took into matter and he demanded that any colored person should be free. He even related the situation to a bad check. Dr. King states, “America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked “insufficient funds.” (Paragraph 5) The quote he gives is an example of Pathos because he