Malala’s Rights

Some children are more privileged and have more advantages than others. So they think differently about school. In in the book “I AM Malala” reads a very good written story of a young girl that risks her life so she can go to school. Kids in third world countries have to fight for their right to go to school. But for kids in America, going to school is a law and is required. 

In third world countries children have to fight for their education. These children think of school as a blessing. They think of school as a blessing, because they don’t get to go to school every day, so they have to battle against the Taliban. “ To sit down in a chair and read my books with all my friends at school is my right.” Across the world kids in third world countries can’t go to school. For example, around 60 million kids aren’t in school. “ Across the world, there are millions of boys and girls who never get to go to school.” Just like you and me, they have big dream and want to grow up to a bright future.” Those were some things about children in third world countries fighting for their education.

In America going to school is required. For us school is a law and we are demanded to get an education. In Texas not going to school could get you a big fine, because they want us to have a good education for our future. We may think of school as a bad thing because we have to go to school every day, but Malala risked her life just so she could go for one. Malala spoke out about education and put her life on the line. “ I was so anxious, as I often was before interviews, but I knew this was an important opportunity to spread our message of peace and education.” Those were some things about how education is a law and is required in America.    

I think that kids in third world countries shouldn’t have to fight for their education simply because they want to go to school. But for kids in America they get their education, and get to go to school so easily. Because of Malala the world today is changed, because Malala stood up and made a difference in the world.

 

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