Thursday, December 8, 2016

Reading #44

December 8, 2016

The color of your skin makes no difference. What is just and good for one, is good and just for the other. We are all brothers. I have red skin, my granfather was a white man. What does it matter? We are all the same.

It's easy to stereotype people and judge them by their ethnicity or skin color. But people tend to forget that what's inside of us makes us who we are. We all have lungs, eyes, ears, mouths, noses, and hearts that cirrculate life throughout our bodies. Why are people so quick to forget that we are all made equal in dignity and spirit.

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