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I look at a person walking down the street

I dont see a christian

Christian – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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A Christian ( About this sound pronunciation (help·info)) is a person who adheres to Christianity, an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion based on the life and …

I dont see a jewish

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Jews are an ethnoreligious group and include those born Jewish and converts to Judaism. In 2010, the world Jewish population was estimated at 13.4 million, …

I dont see a muslim

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A Muslim, also spelled Moslem, is an adherent of Islam, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the Qur’an—which Muslims consider the verbatim word of …

I dont see a white person

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White people, rather than being a straightforward description of skin color, is a term denoting a specific set of ethnic groups and functions as a color metaphor for …

I dont see a black person

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The term black people is an everyday English-language phrase, often used in North America to refer to Americans and Canadians of Sub-Saharan African …

I dont see a indian person

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A person of Indian origin (PIO) is a person of Indian origin or ancestry (other than from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and some other countries) who was or whose .

I see a person, a human, a real human being who cries tears, whose blood is the same colour as mine.

human being — Encyclopedia Britannica

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Homo sapiens a culture-bearing primate that is anatomically similar and related to the other great apes but is distinguished by a more highly developed brain …

A person who hurts the same as me, a person who does not understand why they are abused because of who they are or what faith they follow.

A person who may be different to me, who may not see the world in the same way as me.

Why, then do we as a society feel the need to objectify and outcast people who do not appear to be people because of what they are, or who they are.

I feel so proud to be british, to be able to be part of a country that is open, welcoming, and diverse.

So, please think for a second what its like to be disabled, chinese, polish, muslim or deaf.

Think about how you could treat them and instead of showing your bias, show your humility.

Be human, be interested, ask questions, listen, Learn and grow.

Finally accept people, and realise that actually being black and christan is no different to being white and muslim.

Everyone hurts and everyone cries.

and for gods sake, think about how you are with your kids and how your kids grow up to mirror you.

The reason I say this is that I have a 2 year old and I dont want her to reflect to society what society reflects to her.

I want her to change the world, not try to eradicate it.

I want her to love every one and every race. Not be fearful and against some.

She cannot do this without everyone else leaving their intolerance at the door.

Please for the sake of all our children, think about your  actions and what you do and, if nothing else make an informed decision and not one based the daily mail.


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