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Discrimination is in our blood we were born with it. what's your thought on this
Q. What is Discrimination ? Ans. An unjust or prejudicial treatment through one's speech or action towards any particular group of people. Well, the thing that will very much not shocking for you, but very much for me is that, the people who gets affected by this discrimination is alienated, not becRead more
Q. What is Discrimination ?
Ans. An unjust or prejudicial treatment through one’s speech or action towards any particular group of people.
Well, the thing that will very much not shocking for you, but very much for me is that, the people who gets affected by this discrimination is alienated, not because they are aliens, but they are humans.
Because their humanity challenges prejudiced norms.
Then here comes again a question-
Prejudiced Norms?
What is this?
Why is this?
How come such a thing survived this long while corrupting people’s thoughts and livings?
The answer is very very simple.
It is cause of us. We are the people who allowed it.
You might have heard this saying – “Nobody can harm you until and unless you allow them to do so”.
These imaginary boundaries are created and established by humans themselves, naming them on the grounds of superiority. And these superiority complex roots are very deeply rooted in our lands.
Where people asks your name, just to know your surname.
Where people first notices your skin complexion to know you are fit for marriage or not.
Where people predicts your capabilities on the basis of your sex or gender.
These thoughts are like some inheritance that has been passed from generations to generations. However, these are the very reasons that sometimes people forget their humanity, like just in which species have we seen dissing or discriminating their their own species. As told we should learn from nature and animals.
If this continues, we can make a living but not our survival.
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