Fighting battles that should not have to be fought

In Tara Houska’s essay “Sacred Resistance,” she talks about her struggles fighting for indigenous rights. In one part of her essay, she talks about a protest she is at and a woman who has put herself up on a tripod and the police are trying to bring her down. She says, “I see red as I try to speak, clearly and calmly in an attempt to reach these people who would directly, intentionally harm a human being for the profit margin of an oil company”(216).

In this passage, Houska is so shocked at the response and actions of the police that she sees red. It was a peaceful protest fighting against something that would harm their land and way of life and yet the police and organization felt that they had to dangerously get this woman down. The first words of the quote are “I see red…” I think this is the perfect way to emphasize her anger. She is frustatred that she has to explain to the officer that this is not the way to do it. She has to explain to him that what he is doing is wrong and could hurt people in the process. Houska says, “…directly, intentionally harm a human being…” In this quote, Houska emphasizes the word “intentionally” to show that the organization and police show no emotions or remorse towards their cause. They do not care how these people leave, as long as it is quick and easy.  Even though she is angry and can see red, she still speaks calmly and clearly because she knows that this is the way to do it. Violence is not needed, nor is the answer. This quote helps understand her essay more broadly by showing how she questions people’s morals. She cannot believe that she is even having to do these things in the first place. She is having to explain to someone that what they are doing can kill someone. There is a safer way to do things, but some people take the quick, easy, and cheap way.

            People are having to go the extra mile to get things done. Things that should not have to be done in the first place. People should not have to fight over their own land or their own bodies. It is your business and yours alone. The government and other organizations have no right to control people and push people aside. People should not have to convince a police officer to stop what they are doing so someone can live. Someone who was doing no harm to someone and was doing a peaceful protest. People are having to fight battles that should not have to be fought. It should be givens, but sadly it is not.

Death and Equality

Everyone ends up the same. We all grow up differently, but we all die. There is not much equality in the world but there is equality in death. If someone is homeless and has no money to their name they will get the same after death care as someone who has billions of dollars and fifteen houses. This passage serves as a reminder that everyone is equal in death. No one gets a bigger coffin or grave because they have more money. It is all the same. The choice to use the word “hole” instead of grave is important because it tells the reader that in the end it does not mean much. You will end up in a hole in the ground just like everyone else. The last line of the passage, “…for no matter what fanciness goes in it, rich and poor occupy the same home at last” is something a lot of people should pay attention to. The phrase “occupy the same home at last” is powerful because it shows that it was meant to be. At last, there is equality among people. There is a standard among death, and everyone meets it. Death sees everyone as the same. No matter status, gender, or sexuality. In life, people are prejudice and treat people differently because of these things even though they will all end up the same. Everyone gets the same death and hopefully this will never change because death unites everyone. Death greats everyone the same. This passage is an important reminder for everyone that life is too short and individual for you to be worried about anyone but your loved ones. Do not spend your time spreading hate and misinformation. Spend it with your family and friends because in the end everyone will have the same ending. Everyone needs to read this passage and live life based on the fact that everyone is truly equal no matter how hard people try to fight against it