“I believe discrimination still exists in society and we
must fight it in every form. “
~Andrew Cuomo
We are told we live in a free world. We are aware of our
rights…well, mostly. The Constitution guarantees us freedom, equality and
justice. But where is this ‘equality’ and ‘justice’?
They are caged behind our constricted minds and only when
we broaden those horizons and break free from the bonds of discrimination and stereotyping
can we have ‘freedom’.
We have been “independent” for 66 years. Or have we?
Despite innumerable legislations which have been passed
time and again the poor are still poor. The rich exploit more than ever. And
even in the remotest areas caste segregates population. If a shudra can amass
wealth and if a Brahman can remain poor…can we not say that we are equal?
Why is it that women need reservations to exercise political
power or legislations to ensure public work? Women are more resilient than men
and have sharp intuition.
Why do we have schedules for ‘backward classes’? They are
the same as us. Can their minds not be refined by education in the same way
then?
“I'm not in favour of any discrimination of any form. “
~Rand Paul
Firstly, stop practising any sort of discrimination or stereotype.
You know what I mean!
“Women can’t drive”
“Humanities is for stupid people” Sound familiar?
Yea, I thought so.
Secondly, learn to accept.
Not everybody is going to be like you. Deal with it. So
what is that someone is a little different? Is it going to kill you? I don’t think
so. Everybody has their own struggles. So don't have a high opinion about yourself. It is incredibly unattractive.
Thirdly, always be true to yourself and what is right.
There’s no point of going against discrimination if you
are just trying to show off. You are not fooling anybody.If there is so much we can do, then why don't we get off our high horses or lazy hinds and do it?