Kalief Browder Rhetorical Analysis

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Kalief and I have very little to nothing in common; but one thing we both could agree on, is that at times, we need to stand firm in the face of the cruelties in our environment to make our voice heard. A value no “racist” system/country could take away from its citizen is their legacy. This is often manifested in their beliefs, tenets and their impact on the world stage.
With that said, Kalief Browder, as an adolescent, made the stupefied, dense, and yet shrewd decision to fight the system. Decisively condemning him to an arduous and inequitable life; but
An analysis of Kalief’s situation revealed that he was, beaten, tortured, broken mentally, and physically in his stance for justice. In comparison, I am uncertain if I would embark