Civil disobedience in most cases, has had a positive effect on our free society. Had it not been for the complete acceptance of consequences implemented by authorities for protesters in the past, the states of America would likely be divided rather than “united”. The first contemporary example of civil disobedience is encampment by Native Americans at Standing Rock in attempt “to stop a natural gas pipeline operator from bulldozing what they say are sacred sites to construct a 1,172-mile oil pipeline,” (Leah Donella). Preceded by many successful fights for sacred lands in Native American history, protesters are expecting to prevail. This particular battle has been going on for seven consecutive months. However, once the bill was passed for Keystone XL and the pipes were prepared to be in place, Native Americans went …show more content…
Parallel to civil rights movements in the times of segregation, Black Lives Matter has made impacts all over America. While some criticize the movement or label it as “inherently racist” it has been reiterated in the words of Thomas Paine, “when he was pamphleteering for American rights a long time ago: ‘Give to every other human being every right that you claim for yourself,’” (Taylor). After each mainstream police brutality or shooting case, Black Lives Matter goes through great lengths to try and destroy the barriers to equal recognition and protection under the law that have specifically targeted and disproportionately impacted black people…increasing transparency and accountability in the criminal justice system in order to build the trust necessary for a meaningful partnership with our communities…[and that] mutual trust and respect are the cornerstones of good policing and healthy neighborhoods,” (Taylor). Though the movement has been made out to be a cult of rebellious black kids by many, the group is simply made up of people of all races fighting for social justice. By protesting, marching, and using other acts of rebellion in the face of police, citizens and communities become more united; an essential tactic for a free society. Civil disobedience does not only put the government in check, but also bring the people together and remind them of their