February 13

Malala’s Voice

Malala’s voice
Malala made her voice heard by speaking out against the Taliban for girls education.
She spoke to interviewers and news reporter that she won’t go by the Taliban’s rules. “ You are speaking for peace. For your rights.For the rights of girls. That’s not wrong.” This statement said by Malala shows how she speaks with confidence against the Taliban.
Nevertheless, she still went to school everyday and even blogged about, going to school even if it’s against the Taliban’s rules.
Above all, she still needed to be careful so that the Taliban don’t find her. Even though she knows she could get hurt she continues to follow her beliefs, she is an inspiration to many girls, including me.
These were a couple of reasons why Malala wanted to and how she accomplished it. I feel very motivated and inspired by her, motivated to stick up for myself and inspired to make a statement, if I tried hard enough like her.

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February 1

Be Malala, Be Different

Be Different, Be Malala

Education is important to Malala because, where she lives girls aren’t expected or allowed to have an education.
For a start, Malala has to go into hiding when she goes to school so the Taliban don’t see her. “The uniform I once loved made me feel like a criminal.” With this in her mind, she is saying her school uniform feels foreign to her, like it doesn’t belong, like what the other people say about girls not being allowed to go to school true.
To tell the truth, Malala’s mother didn’t have an education since she wasn’t required or allowed to, like most wives, knowing this Malala wanted to be different. “ Even my own mother, who’d grown up in the village, couldn’t read.” This statement is said by Malala, this also shows what kind of education system they have in Pakistan.
These were a handful of reasons why I speculate education is critical to Malala.

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