Jennifer Lawrence's Appeal Suppressed 'the Voices of the Voiceless,' Says the Mary Sue Project

By Marnelle Joyce | Nov 22, 2016 09:26 AM EST

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A fight followed over the result of the presidential election that ended in an unexpected and questionable victory for Donald Trump

Trump triumphed over Hillary Clinton, and strikers were rallying on the streets to express their disappointments. His campaign platform, which mistakenly inspired delinquencies across the country was also condemned.

Apprehensions were risen as fear to exist under Trump's presidency. It was leading in the senses of many, and objections became war-like in displaying of disapproval.

Jennifer Lawrence created her point of view; she presented inspirational ideas and advice for those who are angry because of Trump's victory. The actress composed an open letter that termed the nation to turn "its fear and anger into hope rather than despair." This was shared by the Heat Street.

She declared in the letter that people need to think strongly and clearly regarding what to act at this point. Perceiving the past cannot be omitted, she added, her letter was issued in the Vice.

We shouldn't be deduced anyone; we shouldn't cause public violence on the streets. These were parts of Lawrence's statements.

If you're anxious about the condition of our planet, find out everything how to protect it. If you're worried of the racial rampage, then love your neighbor. "If you're afraid of a wall putting us all into another recession, organize and stand against it," Lawrence added in her letter.

Lawrence's appeal for peace was contradicted by "The Mary Sue Project." This was a site which stated that Lawrence's declarations suppressed the voices of the voiceless. This voice must be heard more often above all and to contemplate their feeling as the persecuted one.

Keisha Hatchett, the author of the article creates citation of Lawrence's claim for peace. She declared that those who were detained during the protests were not maltreated minors rather mainly white.

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