Today is June 27, 2009. This is not just another day.
It has been a few months since I have taken time to collect my thoughts and post them here. But as things come to a close and the world again turns, stories arise.
This is the case for today.
Topic: Injustice
Injustice and the fight against it is something very close to my heart. This has been my passion, a deep conviction in my heart that will not stop until the day I die.
As a college student there has been some very deep lessons that I have learned. Some life long lessons have proven helpful to live my life. Also lessons I pray that no one else has to suffer. Injustice. This lesson I have been learning. There is a harsh reality that the school system caters to only those that are any other color than mine. I hate to say it but this is racism. There is a great shift in caring for some to get an equal opportunity.
I am not a raciest. In fact I am really the opposite. I love color and enjoy culture to the extent that I would enjoy living in a country different than mine.
But the fact that there is such a shift, (that has been going on for years now), shows that this world is evil.
Race is never something to be looked at. In my heart I believe that if you are human you have rights. Yes the great freedoms that the United States was established on, LIFE, LIBERTY, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.
Race has nothing to do with those three things. Sex has nothing to do with those three things. Age has nothing to do with those three things.
Choice, Motivation, and Desire are what do matter. If you want a million dollars then go for it! If you want to be a bum, live that way. We all have a choice.
What is the answer to the bad public education system? Simply this, If the student has worked hard to get the grade, scholarship, or internship; give it to them. DO NOT LET RACE BE THE DECIDING FACTOR! Every student who wants to do well in school will. This is common sense.
Point and case, justice is not something that I play around with. In the end the world might be missing out on some really amazing doctors, lawyers, teachers, scientists, and congressmen all because of the issue of race.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
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