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The wind ruffles my hair as I sit atop the hill and stare at what I see. A normal person would see buildings, cars, anything you would find in a typical concrete jungle. However, I see racism and sexism. Prejudice everywhere. People assume. People speak without knowing what the truth is. People hurt others intentionally These people who hurt others do not stop to consider that their victims are human, like them. All of us, mere flesh and blood. We're the same. Male, female, homosexual. Asian, Caucasian, Middle Eastern. We're all bones, muscles, blood. We are the same. There's no need to discriminate.
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Sep 28, 2013
Sep 28, 2013 at 1:20 AM UTC
Prejudice
The wind ruffles my hair as I sit atop the hill and stare at what I see. A normal person would see buildings, cars, anything you would find in a typical concrete jungle. However, I see racism and sexism. Prejudice everywhere. People assume. People speak without knowing what the truth is. People hurt others intentionally These people who hurt others do not stop to consider that their victims are human, like them. All of us, mere flesh and blood. We're the same. Male, female, homosexual. Asian, Caucasian, Middle Eastern. We're all bones, muscles, blood. We are the same. There's no need to discriminate.
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Sep 28, 2013
Sep 28, 2013 at 1:20 AM UTC
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