Rhetorical Analysis Of Patrick Awuah

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Patrick Awuah’s speech was beyond awesome, he hit on some very good points regarding lack of leadership within our communities and so-called leaders such as doctors, nurses, lawyers, police officers, judges; educators, and the President of the United States; etc. Our so-called leaders they have failed us and our children tremendously daily. Hence forth, for example, senseless killings of our young black male children by a police officer and doesn’t serve time in jail. He walks and the poor parents of the slain child is in a crisis without a prayer.
Patrick hit on some key points to remember, he made his points very clearly. Patrick went on to make us feel his pain while telling his great stories about his friends having to be an eye witness of no
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Although the baby was born and the patient didn’t expire, but they most certainly suffered without a doubt. This is a lesson learned that our doctors and nurses can care less about us as patients. We need to wise up, because they have failed their roles as leaders.
Consequentially, I felt that the doctors and the nurses must be held accountable for their leading roles in bringing harm to others with malice. I also feel that their licenses should have been revoked, they should have received the maximum sentences to place them in jail for a very long time. What they’ve done wasn’t justified and negligent. These acts are criminal and inhumane to allow their patients to suffer the way they did without lights, without anesthetics to reduce their pain while being operated on in the dark. This is cruel and unusual punishment to another human being.
Obviously, God was watching over those patients and the newborn baby lived to hear about his negative first moments of life. I do believe in miracles and this was one that made history through Patrick’s