I chose to analyze a letter to the editor of The Washington
Post magazine. The title of the letter is "Donald Trump and Martin Luther
King - There's Just No Comparison." The writer is responding to and
completing disagreeing with an article entitled, "You Don't Have to Be
Nice to Political Opponents. But You Do Have to Talk to Them." In the
original article, author Teresa Bejan attempts to examine how Trump has
attempted to normalize the idea of individuals constantly and consistently
speaking their mind regardless of who might become offended. She discusses how
Trump constantly uses his Twitter account to immaturely attack other political
figures. In Bejan's opinion Trump is causing others to take on his point of
view and blatantly speak their mind.
The major issue that both I and the writer
to the editor, find with this article is that Bejan goes on to compare the
actions of an immature Trump to those of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Bejan attempts
to defend her claim by stating that when Dr. King posted his “95 Theses” to the
door of a church in Germany he launched the Protestant Reformation.” She
actually believes that this is in some way equivalent to the actions of Trump
in blatantly disrespecting the religion and culture of so many. The uncivil
speech demonstrated by Trump has no substantial backing and is usually completely
idiotic. I agree with the writer to the editor that, “Dr. King was one of the
greatest liberators of all time. He played a major role in freeing people from corrupt
churches and standing up for equality and freedom.” On the other hand, Trump
represents a political disaster greedy for wealth and fame. I find is
absolutely absurd and completely disrespectful that anyone would state that Donald Trump resembles the legendary Dr.
Martin Luther King in any shape, form, or fashion.
Letter to Editor: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/donald-trump-and-martin-luther--theres-just-no-comparison/2017/03/24/5a5354a4-0ea3-11e7-aa57-2ca1b05c41b8_story.html?utm_term=.ebb03503e835
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