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Rebellion

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     Conflict changes things. The size of the conflict doesnt matter. It can be anything
from a small argument, to a death-ridden war. Where theres conflict, change always follows
close behind. There will always be that one person who detests the world around them. That is,
until they realize they can change it. Once they realize they can obliterate the source of the
disgust, its over. This is because chances are there is someone else who feels the same way.
Most of the time, however, it wont consist of just two people. If the situation is bad enough,
there could be almost an entire country of people that have one thing in common. Hate. The
question is, how do you control that? The answer: you dont.
     
     Another common problem with rebellion is the mindset of the people. Rebels are different
than other soldiers in that they don't think of themselves as pawns in an endless battlefield.
They know what they're fighting for, and they will not lose. This is because what they're
fighting for is theirs. Its their freedom, their world, and most importantly their life. How
can you keep them from obtaining that? Imagine that one soul, and multiply it by 100, or maybe
even 1,000. Thats the kind of unity you find in a rebellion. Although all their lives are
different,  they are fighting for one common goal. Justice.
     
     But why else should you fear a rebellion? Well when you
think of a rebellion, what do you think of? Dirty, helpless people struggling to survive?
Soldiers scavenging for weapons just to put up a helpless fight? Why? Why can't rebels be
just as ready for a fight as their enemies? Anyone can be a rebel. You could have innovative
scientists supplying a dream team of soldiers taking down any enemy who crosses their path.
But what is all this without a voice?
     
     A rebel leader is perhaps the most important part of a rebellion. So many emotions
cant control themselves. Everyone would have "brilliant" ideas, that someone else thinks
of as stupid. There needs to be one person operating the rebellion who knows what they're
doing, because not everybody is strategically inclined. And without a strategy, a rebellion
is useless. The point of a rebels strategy is to outsmart whatever its facing. Depending
on who you're facing, that might not be so easy.
     
     From what you've read you probably now know that a rebellion is one of the hardest
enemies to defeat. Will you fight, or will you surrender? Will you rebel against the
rebellion? The choice is yours.
Something I wrote for Social Studies class. I thought it was pretty good.
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nice, boy. Ms. Ratliff, no?