Essay on Oscar Romero
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Essay on Oscar Romero
As a white American citizen, I know that I take my freedom for granted. I never experienced the years of fighting for our independence and justice. Today in America, it is still possible to witness racism and segregation. Many citizens are escaping their countries because of their cruel laws and lack of human rights. Therefore, America is now forced with the problem of illegal immigration. This problem could possibly be solved if more people would stand up to their countries government as Oscar Romero and Desmond Tutu had in the past.
Oscar Romero was an Archbishop of El Salvador and admired by his people and followers. While his country's citizens were being killed in the streets, he was thinking of ways to stop the violence, even though he was involved in the church. During the movie, Romero, one specific part really showed me how important his people were to him. Three guns were being pointed at him, but he continued to walk through the military men and into the church to preach to his people. That is just one example of his bravery and appreciation to his country.
Desmond Tutu was also an inspiration; he was the Archbishop of Cape Town and spoke out for the South Africans. The citizens