"People try nonviolence for a week and, if it does not function, they will return to violence that has been going on for centuries." Nonviolence is becoming increasingly common due to its effectiveness. It is considered a way of life. Gandhi is one of the people living on this theory. Even at the hardest time he did not react violently. Mohandas Gandhi 's reliable nonviolence theory abolishes the South African surplus law, brings independence to India, and helps to influence other countries.
In researching Gandhi's non-violent weapons, I discussed the fighting of the five who used it well: "Powerful Power": Khan Abdul Kafferkhan, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, Dalai Lama and Aung San Suu Kyi . For example, the author briefly explained racial prevention movement in the United States and highlighted the impact on Gandhi's Martin Luther King. On March 22, 1959, Kim read a sermon about Gandhi: "I can not achieve success for his people, under the rule of the British Empire, he picks up guns and says a curse did not". In 1963, the blonde made a speech on his famous "I will dream". Later, due to this movement, the Black Americans have won two fights - the civil rights law was founded in 1964, and the voting rights bill was founded in 1965.
Another aspect of the nonviolent approach taught by Martin Luther King is the inspiration of the Gandhi non-violent movement for British colonial self-determination. In his American dream 's speech, Martin Luther King said: "We will use the power of the soul to satisfy your physical strength." The original "soul power" of Gandhi is "satyagraha "is. In the speech at the Nobel Peace Prize, Martin Luther King clearly points out the basis for a nonviolent approach. "Montgomery boycott is ongoing and Indian Gandhi is the guiding principle of our nonviolent social transformation technology ... I am very pleased that Gandhi accepted us with spreading both hands.They Praised Montgomery's experiments with nonviolent resistance techniques, for example. "