When Blood’s Red, Why this Discrimination?

The Apartheid still continues…!

Ishika Singh
Feminista-101
2 min readNov 4, 2023

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I haven’t been active in a while. I was just on a mission which is still on its way. But in the midst, I explored something. I saw people making communities on the basis of races. I saw them disparaging other communities, and in my research, I also found out about how we’ve moved to the modern world(though), but the ancient beliefs still dominate our thoughts!

Sensitive to say, but it’s essential to talk about racism — which still continues in some parts of the world, in some minds of those who, even though, are living in 2023, but still prove themselves to be ones from those earlier times, who literally used to believe in the black and white trend.

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It’s a shame to come across such incidents even today. Incidents which literally mean to harm people’s sentiments. I don’t even have any idea about the embarrassment, the guilt for the mistake that they haven’t committed. There are some emotions that only experienced ones or only the ones who have faced can understand. And this feeling of being completely discarded is one of that emotion.

Maybe, I’m having shortage of words, or maybe I can but I may go too long. But people cannot understand what others might feel unless they face the same. Black and White, on the basis of race, doesn’t decide the nature or behaviour of an individual(the nature that I have described in my previous “Black and White” article). Colour is something which beautifies us physically. But pious beliefs, high thoughts are what beautifies a person from his inner soul and spirit.

When blood’s red, why this discrimination…? My teacher once said,

“The beauty exists in what god has created. And remember he hasn’t given us the right to criticize it.”

A big hug to you all! Stay optimistic!!! :D

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Ishika Singh
Feminista-101

We all have got only one life. If we don't enjoy, then what's the purpose of living? :)