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RE: ADSactly Short Stories - Every Man to His Own

in #adsactly6 years ago (edited)

This is the feeling every minority people have by minority you can take it being a black. Being poor, being a Muslim, being an African, also being an asain. The sense of fear is there always in your heart when you visit a totally different place. People move to places just to fulfill their dreams some of them are of their parents, just to see their kids get educated, become more mature and also get the luxuries of life. But hardly they know world has changed so much that colour of skin matters, their religion belief matters. It's so painful to see in my own country where a man getss lynched for simply transporting a cow, getting lynched in the name of religion. We sure have led our ancestors down by the greedy acts of certain class who want their supremacy in the immortal world where they themselves are mortal

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You're completely right. Discrimination is everywhere. The colour of our skin, religion or where we are from should not matter as much as the content of our character but it did matter in many places in the past and it still matters in some places these days. There isn't much a single person can do except to ensure that they are not part of the problem. We must each decide to be more tolerant and accommodating with people who appear different from us.

I really appreciate you for having taken the time to read our story and leaving an insightful comment. Thank you.

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Sad indeed, think it's time we take an in depth look at ourselves

You're completely right. Discrimination is everywhere. The colour of our skin, religion or where we are from should not matter as much as the content of our character but it did matter in many places in the past and it still matters in some places these days. There isn't much a single person can do except to ensure that they are not part of the problem. We must each decide to be more tolerant and accommodating with people who appear different from us.

I really appreciate you for having taken the time to read our story and leaving an insightful comment. Thank you.

Yes I felt so connected with your story that I wanted to share my view. This is the horrific truth we all face but lastly we aren't losing any hope for a better world

No, we must not lose hope. As Obama likes to say, "What binds us together is greater than what drives us apart." Once we realize that we have a stake in each other and the elimination of one diminishes the other, all the hate and discrimination would die a natural death. I am so happy that you connected to my story. Thank you.

Yea brother exactly. I am not losing hope till the time i end up meeting people like you. It only strengthens our courage just to move on. Together we stand talk and divided fall. Its been great to be sharing a forum with you

It is great to meet you, Bro.

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