Thursday, August 29, 2013

I HAVE A DREAM - MLK - 50 YEARS LATER

50 years ago today  in American History a civil rights leader named Dr. Martin Luther King gave a what become a very inspirational speech  called "I HAVE A DEAM" at the wall of America in front of the Lincoln memorial  in Washing D.C.  where he talked about having a dream about  white and black kids living together and having equal rights  fast forward  50 years later although our country has come a long way  we still have a long way to go and i believe MLK dream would also include and does those who are gay, bi, transgender, people with disabilities,  and those who with lower income and all faiths and beliefs and religions igher income  and im proud to say we have come along but we also have a long way to go and we are working for it i just wish people would stop looking at the outside factors but judge people by their hearts and be willing to work if they are able if they are not than do what they can and i wish we stop the blame game and i wish people would stop being scared of people who are different because the truth is we all different none of us are the same and were all different and thats what makes us great 
i see MLK dream speeding to all these groups and maybe im dreamer but i know im not the only one and i hope one day the future we can look back say just see people  for who they are and not what they are  may be instead of judging people will learn from others who different because thats how we learn thats how we grow and thats how we love and respect everyone because that will go so much further than hate what if all gave this a try  i wonder what kind of world we would have 
i know i fight everyday for my friends who are gay i fight for myself with disabilities to educate people and help them learn and see why things are important these are human rights things to have equal rights 
i say if you can go try to learn from someone new or someone you dont know every well 
but most of all love and respect everyone because everyone has there own battle  and you dont know what they have been through 
and when i look around i still think to myslef what a wonderful world 
this my verison of Dr. Martin Luther King's speech "I HAVE A DREAM"

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