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Veena Bhavnesh Gaur

Black, White, Brown or Pale - The Racism Tale!

By - Veena Bhavnesh Gaur



Skin, the biggest organ of a human body has a color, and is capable of creating

controversies.


No human beings can exist without this beautiful colored skin. This delicate packaging of human body is the reason of all the beauty that we see and appreciate in our fellow human beings our family members, our friends, our beauty icons, our heroes, our heroines, etc., etc., etc.


Mother Nature believes in variety - beautiful flowers, so beautiful birds, innumerable species of animals, variety of rich flora and fauna, so on and so forth. We all know that a big tree has billions and trillions of leaves but do you know that no two leaves of that tree are the same. The beauty of nature lies in this Variety Concept.


We, the human beings too derive this natural concept of variety and so we are gifted with variety of skin-colors- white, black, brown, pale etc., and we flaunt the same with joy and pride.


But we all know that during centuries, human beings have developed a feeling of love and pride for their own skin color and dislike and hatred for other skin colors, due to some or the other reason.


And this dislike and hatred for other skin colors has developed in partial attitudes and violent behaviors and finally violence at a large scale among groups, cults, and even countries. They indulge in big wars, causing countless injuries, deaths and leaving the. survivors in acute and unbearable pain.



All this can be termed differently in one word i.e. Racism.

The most deadly example of Racism is among the school children - we often hear the sad stories of violent mishaps in schools even in developed countries.


Friends, we all are children of Mother Nature, and are gifted with variety of beautiful skin colors. So let's enjoy and appreciate this variety of beauty instead of disliking and hating other skin colors, only then our Earth would be a violence-free, beautiful World, free of Racism!




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