Sali Bunny
English 93B
Professor Mary Marca
February 6, 2012
When I think of Los Angeles I think of disorder. Some areas are very nice and classy and some are very poor. In the low class areas you’ll see people selling drugs and you’ll hear gun shots at night. Driving through the streets of Los Angeles, I see it as scary and dangerous not knowing that it used to be worse than what it is now. In 1992, Los Angeles went through chaos and destruction because of the Rodney King Riots. African American people felt like their rights were being violated so they started protesting and turning against the law.
People come to Los Angeles as tourists expecting to see celebrities, Hollywood, and all that glitz and glam not knowing what really is behind it. It is seen differently from outsiders but once you walk the streets of Hollywood Blvd. you see the gangs, people snuggling drugs, the prostitutes and all that turmoil. During the riots people were destroying each other’s property and businesses. Can you imagine seeing people walk into store taking whatever they want and then setting it on fire? It’s hard to imagine people that heartless and crazy. If something like that were to happen right now while I live in LA, I would think the world is coming to an end just because it seems that unbelievable.
Hearing about the Los Angeles riots has modified my views about the city. Before reading the essay “Los Angeles” I pictured the city the way many tourists view it. Even though I am knowledgeable about the high crime rate in certain parts of Los Angeles, I did not realize that 20 years ago, the violence was much more serious. The word “chaos” does not do justice to the events that occurred during the period of riots.
If it wasn’t for this essay I read, I would have never known about the riots. This saddens me because this should have been taught while I was in school. In my history classes from the first to twelfth grade I learned about America, California, and other countries but not once were the Los Angeles rights mentioned. Maybe the riots were never mentioned in school because it was an event that happened in only one city, maybe because it was only 20 years when this event took place, or maybe they were taught in school but not in any class I took. I definitely believe the riots should be taught in school and that every student in Los Angeles should know about this important event. The riots marked a period in Los Angeles history.
Interesting. You could mention that to the history teachers at your old school. But perhaps they don't test for it, and nowadays teachers have to teach for the test...
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