Saturday, July 25, 2015

Stop Discriminating While I'm Discriminating

I'm always amazed at people who point fingers at others, who yell the loudest about not being treated fairly or being discriminated against, are the same ones who do all they can to segregate themselves from others that they initially discriminated against.

I'm not referring to race, but by their religious or political opinions, negative attitudes, sexual persuasion, ideology, vocabulary, vulgarity, profanity, mannerisms, ignoring laws, hair, clothes or the many other eyebrow-raising, distinguishing marks.

People are being treated differently because that's what they want. Just as anyone treats another differently who doesn't fit their blueprint. Think about it. They don't want people discriminating against them but they're doing the same. Or, they're whining because people aren't kissing their butt, because they're also expecting everyone to accept anything they do, without exception, and wonder why they don't. I, personally, wonder why they think anyone should? 

Conveniently, the world seems to be blind to this "stop discriminating while I'm discriminating" mentality? 

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