Martin Luther King Jr.'s Speech During The Vietnam War

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Many people have many different opinions on the Vietnam War and can show them differently through tone. Martin Luther King Jr.’s tone in the speech “Declaration of Independence from the War in Vietnam” towards the Vietnam War seemed to be Concerned, Sorrowful, and Apoplectic. This is because of the way he wrote his speech and the way he addressed the topic of the Vietnam War.
The first tone that is portrayed in Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech is a concerned tone. One way the tone concerned was made through the speech is in the passage it states “I knew that America would never invest the necessary funds or energies in rehabilitation of its poor so long as Vietnam continued to draw men and skills and money like some demonic, destructive tube.” The tone is concerned because he was concerned enough to try and bring it someone's attention about how America was pulling soldiers and money for a war like it was nothing but they wouldn’t even invest in the poor people.
The second tone that is made in MLK speech about Vietnam War is sorrowful. In the story this proves the tone, “...it became clear to me that the war was doing far more than devastating the hopes of the poor at home. It was sending their sons and their brothers and their husbands to fight and to die in extraordinarily high proportions relative to the rest of the population” This proves the tone
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This is the tone because he believed that they were wrong for the way they treated people doing the Vietnam War. The speech states “So we have repeatedly faced with the cruel irony of watching Negro and white boys on TV screens as they kill and die together for a nation that has been unable to seat them together in the same school.” This proves that he may have been angry because of the fact that they didn’t care if black people and white people died together but they made a big deal about them attending the same school or sharing almost