What defines you
By SyedWasiq
@Loverabbit (3401)
Karachi, Pakistan
July 29, 2019 1:33pm CST
To the extent of what I believe (cause some mylotters consider it their sole right to shut me down with narcism if I raise my voice)
It's not the color you were born with- race is just a basis for trash talkers to go tough on you like they own you.
It's not the country you were born in- I have seen many respecting opinions of those who are born or raised in a blooming economic environment.
It's not your religion you were brought up with- I have seen tons who call Muslims are terrorist Jews are Murderers and Hindus are superstitious and many more...
It's not your mother tongue that defines you- yes language helps explain yourself better but doesn't act as a reason for your YOU
You're not superior or having a right to bash because you think the other person doesn't do what you believe is right.
What actually defines you is your thoughts your actions and your vision. Until you inflict harm you are equally a human being as I am. You deserve respect. You deserve to be heard. You deserve to be the true you. I would definitely prefer marrying a gurl with a kind heart rather than one with all the false lies and pampering.
I believe the people who judge others before knowing the complete story, no matter how old and fruitful they have been, they deserve to be frowned upon and this culture of narcissism and "superior" must be brought to end. Thanks for reading. I hope to see a 100% world of equality by every means.
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@akalinus (43196)
• United States
29 Jul 19
As they say, everyone has a story. I try to hear as many as possible. Waiters/waitresses have told me amazing things when they stop by our table. I showed a janitor how to tie a trash bag at a fast food place. I talk to anyone and hear life histories while standing in line. People are amazing and I get to learn about them.
I won't be tolerant of people destroying, looting, burning, blowing up buildings, or whatever. There is a place where you have to draw a line. If that offends you, I can't do anything about it.
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@Loverabbit (3401)
• Karachi, Pakistan
29 Jul 19
Jo Ann your generous behaviour with those below border line is quite nice and I respect that. I accept the good nature to discriminate between right and wrong much what we need now.
But if you do call every other person or stereotype as a looter burner demolisher and danger or such then I am afraid you might be valuing yourself as superior too. I hope you ain't and I hope we get a culture of tolerance and peace.
@akalinus (43196)
• United States
29 Jul 19
@Loverabbit I have no patience for that sort of thing.
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@Loverabbit (3401)
• Karachi, Pakistan
29 Jul 19
@akalinus I understand and that's ok I like the honesty. Hope you won't call me a terrorist for it
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@Loverabbit (3401)
• Karachi, Pakistan
29 Jul 19
Yeah thanks just noticed my very own friend showing biasness and acting all superior. I felt ashamed and definitely want it to end.
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@Olorire (53)
• Nigeria
29 Jul 19
@Loverabbit you will be treated the way you permit bro. Draw the line. Wether he's really your friend or not, his respect for you will grow.
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