Monday, January 30, 2012

Cade Yongue Post 4

It all depends on the situation. In this book, Sold, not helping is a big problem. If you do not do anything in a major situation thdn you are helping nothing, and maybe if you did something a good solution could be reached. There is a reason why if you witness a crime and do nothing about it, you can be arrested. However, if it is a major problem, such as the war in the Middle East, taking individual action may not solve it. Just because you join the army and go to fight doesn't mean we win the war, it helps a little but will not have a major impact. It depends on the situation.

In the book, if someone would do soemthing, report the crimes, brake in the save the girls, or anything else, the situation could be resolved. We see this many times in the story. A great example is Mumtaz paying the police officer to turn his head. If he would go to the authorities, government, then the girls would be rescued from there hell like prison. Also the first American that gives her the card. He did help by giving the card, but he knew what was going on and could have, should have done somethhing immediatey. If someone would take action, the problem could easily be solved.

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