Oscar Wilde stated that disobedience is a form of social progress because it involves the community coming together to face a conflict. In any country, state, or civilization; working together to overcome a dilemma is the only way to have a positive improvement for us people.
When it comes to being very noncompliance with people that are in power, there tends to be bloodshed, it can cause the lives of some. It’ll hurt when there’s rebellions, or revolutions; people get hurt and some can die but the outcome of it should always be able to finish and accomplish the job for those who couldn’t make it.
Of course, just like the Revolutionary War, when the colonies wanted to become autonomous and detach from Great Britain. When the British invaded the colonies, many people held rebellions and protest, a famous one was the Boston Massacre, it resulted in the deaths of 5 individuals, they died trying to convince the British to leave their colonies. Years later war broke out and the continental army fought against the Redcoats to defend their freedom …show more content…
For example, in the Sixth Century Bible it states how a brave Hebrew man named Daniel disobeyed the foreign King after being captured just like the other thousands of Hebrews. Everyone was told to bow to the king and their own gods, Daniel had 100% faith in the Lord, he didn’t kneel down and was later thrown into a cave and had gasoline thrown all over him and was lit. The man survived with not a single burn on his skin. He was later thrown to a den filled with hungry, savage lions, the guards were prepared to hear loud screams, but nothing the man got out without a single scratch. The Hebrews and some of the foreign people stopped listening to the king's orders and followed the path that the Lord provided. The disobedience there caused everyone to change and follow what was right, they lived, and thrived because of how perverse some are and defend what’s