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Essay On Ronald Reagan's Speech On The West Side Of The Wall

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On June 12, 1987 President Ronald Reagan delivered a speech in Berlin, Germany on the West side of the wall. He talked about how freedom creates opportunities to express how each individual feels and what their beliefs are. He talked about how communism took away everyone's individual voice, and how the people on the East side of the wall were oppressed. They did not have the basic human right that everybody deserves; freedom. They did not have the simplicity of choosing what they want to do or express how they feel. Reagan’s speech at the Brandenburg gate informed the people of the free world the downfalls of communism, and how it impacted the people of East Berlin. Communism created an oppressive domain on the people, and the limitations they had. Reagan challenged Gorbachev that their Country would flourish if they would unite as one. …show more content…

If Germany united as one again, they would be a strong country and everybody would have the freedom to do whatever they wanted. “We come to Berlin, we American Presidents, because it is our duty to speak in this place of freedom” (AmericanRhetoric.com par. 2). America is the land of the free. Reagan wanted to spread that freedom to the East. He wanted them to see their family again. He wanted them to no longer be afraid to walk outside without the fear of being shot. He wanted them to no longer have someone watch every single move they made. That is not freedom, that is oppression. With this in mind some people actually liked having communism around. If someone owned a restaurant or any other type of business, communism made sure that they had a steady income of cash and people. When they took down the wall most people flooded to the West side. Then with that happening a chain reaction of businesses started to shut down, and people lost their

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