Wednesday, 16 August 2017

You can't be called compassionate if you separate yourself from another due to race, gender, or religion.

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You can't be called compassionate if you separate yourself from another due to race, gender, or religion.
You can't be called open minded if you refuse to respect the beliefs and choices others make (provided their choice does not cause harm to others or themselves, that is)
You can't be called cultured, well-mannered, or even a good person IF YOU CAN'T treat others as a fellow human being.
You see, deep down inside, we're all the same. As a non-anthropologist, you can't distinguish the skull's gender, race, or religious belief.
Dismissing another person's importance or right because they're different, makes us less of the human being we are.
You can't demand the same rights and privileges you refuse to give another person.
You see. The moment you find yourself superior over someone either due to wealth, culture, gender, race, intelligence, or religion, you have just closed yourself from ever growing or evolving.
We have so much to learn from one another. We can develop amazing things working together with each other.
Respect was never associated with race, colour, gender, other other things. Respect is acknowledging the other individual, and recognising the one basic fact. - We all have the potential to be great people who can do amazing things.
It's about time we all stand up for humanity. It is about time we all look up to the potential humanity has if we all work together, respect each other, and love one another.
If your culture, religion, or upbringing says otherwise; leave them in their sinking ship.

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