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Activists lives matter

Hello everyone, Welcome back to another post. Today, I am going to write about activists and why their lives matter.

 Activists are the people who bring change. They protest for our own rights, our future, and also for our Earth. We can't defend them. In fact, we should be with them. They are fighting the government officials or the political party for us. For our own good.

Now, there are many young climate change activists all over the world. The older people are shutting them out because they assume that the young don't know anything. It's not true. 

We know everything because we are seeing it in our own eyes! We are not believing things that others say. We research and we are finding the truth. 

Some people may even say that the young in India don't care about Climate Change. You are wrong! 

"We are shouting. But, We are Unheard"


 

When I heard the news that Disha Ravi was arrested, I was shocked. She didn't do anything but fight for our only home. She didn't protest with violence, she didn't have any black money or she didn't lie.

"She only told the truth" 


Disha Ravi at a protest. Credit: Wikimedia commons

The only thing she did, she raised her voice. She raised her voice so that people will listen to her. But instead of listening to her, she was arrested.
I am glad that she came back, she is going to continue to fight for the future, so am I. 

#wearethefuture

Disha Ravi's statement :

Recent news said that on March 07 nine activists were killed (murdered) in Indonesia. At the same time, 4 Human rights activists were arrested. The country depicts activists as terrorists or communists, to justify persecution, imprisonment, and killings.

Via: @fridaysforfuturemapa - Instagram 

 

We have to stop this. 
We need Change. 
Give the young, a Chance.





Let's stop this. We are the future.

Raksita Rajagopal.





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