The speech titled “The Perils of Indifference” by the author Elie Wiesel. He was a survivor in World War II. He and his family starved on small portions of bread and soup and alongside were brutal punishments like once he has been whipped twenty-five times for something minor. A few months later, after the passing of his family, the American troops came and save Wiesel. He then …show more content…
We need another Great leader like Roosevelt and fight the indifferent. Every minute someone dies to the indifferent and could be saved. He as the young Jewish boy to the old man has hope and great fear for the new millennium.
I am a new millennium kid and this is scary true to today’s standard. The indifference he talks about is seen today with many failures since that speech. I see the indifferent and see the threats it sends out on a daily bases. This man has went through all this and gave a speech that needs to be heard around the world but seem to only last for the time being.
The indifferent today is ISIS. They are blurred into thinking what they do is right for what they believe and stand for. They kill many Americans, many Christians and just all kinds of human beings in different countries. They threaten and many fear the indifferent because they do not only know what they can do but they have no great leader to follow towards. Many look toward Donald Trump for his rash decision making in hopes he has no fear to find a solution to the