Tuesday, July 29, 2014

What can you do?

Hopefully, you will have read my previous post, which is an introduction to this campaign. If not, then read that first. Otherwise, this post won't make sense.

This issue is really big. There are thousands of student protestors, going on hunger strikes and sit ins, so that the policies of Venezuela can be changed. This isn't healthy, and there have been over 45 deaths, over 650 injuries, over 2000 arrests, and over 6000 protests in the last six months. Imagine, giving up food, feeling so tired that you want to collapse into a deep sleep right onto the pavement. All of this should really stop. Right now.

So what should we do about it?

Tell others about the awful protesting in Venezuela. If you don't feel like doing a massive action to stop these protests, then tell someone who is most likely to do it themselves.

Send a letter to Amnesty International. They are carrying out the biggest campaign of all to stop this issue.

Donate some money. The best way to support a cause is by donating. You can make a big difference by doing this.

Start a public petition. This is bound to get lots of signatures, plus, it won't take long to sign.

Maybe you be the change. You be the one to do something. If you choose to make a difference in this world, then do so. Whether you are the leader of a huge campaign, or if you sign a petition, you are making a difference.

Thank you.






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