Churchill 2 (I'm caught up!)
Churchill's response was overall very well done and had more of logos, ethos, and pathos. He established his ethos early He uses his book to present facts about the U.S. government's actions since World War II. Churchill also quotes Dr. Martin Luther King, Madeline Albright and Robert F. Kennedy. For logos, he provide many disturbing facts from within his text. He used patho, but in a way that angered most readers. Rather than appealing to them and getting them to agree with his ideas. The response was much less offensive.
Churchill, of course has his freedom of speech and should be allowed to address these issues, but at the same time, his university has discretion to rule against him if they find anything of a false nature within his ideas.
Best quote: "My point is that we cannot allow the U.S. government, acting in our name, to engage in massive violations of international law and fundamental human rights and not expect to reap the consequences”
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