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The society needs to learn that we will no longer sit on the sidelines and watch ourselves being labelled in an unruly manner of racism and inequality in a teaching space, we are all children of the same soil strip away all the color and hate speech we are all united by one thing the right to life therefore the right to one's freedom and that should not even discussed the fact that people need to prove their capability because of their skin is unacceptable our nation and government needs to realize the immense pressure learners face in general and now for them to be constantly oppressed that could have been accepted in the apartheid regime but not now and it starts with one person standing up and speaking it's up to me and you to make this world a better place for our young brothers and sisters so that one day they don't have to go through that depressing phase. Children commit suicide because of racial comments at school they are scared to go to school because of their skin color, even by saying that out loud sounds hideous this is the kind of behavior is the kind that makes kids ashamed of their skin color or hair or the way the way they talk and end losing their sense of being and losing touch with their roots, no one should ever tell you who you are define yourself. Stand out from the crowd it's makes you special you are who you and where you are for a reason do not ever doubt yourself. Love yourself and everyone else will it doesn't matter what someone else thinks.

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We need to stand up to such behavior my brothers and sisters it's starts with me and you believing in what's change comes with the will try we may not succeed the first time but we'll get up and try again because we have a long way to give up the revolution continues everyday we wake a struggle.
Indeed no child is born a racist it is something you learn.. But for racism to end I don't have any hope ,when people out there still get treated differently because of the colour of their skin..
ReplyDeletei think racism will never end because our parents experience it and we still do even after democracy. . . Very interesting topic Siba
ReplyDeleteracism is very present in classes, and even on campus but people tend to look the other way and pretend as if it not a big issue
ReplyDeleteWe'll never know unless we try now won't we? if we keep on saying it's never going to change you have the power to try
ReplyDeleteRacism is very alive and not a thing of the past, thank you for having the courage of writing about a topic most South Africans cannot seem to care about.
ReplyDeleteOoooh Sibabalwe yhuuu umntana wam qala primary soon lento uyithethayo indivula amehlo hayi sana kubi ngoku sikhala nge freedom!
ReplyDeleteracism is very much a part of our lives, we must teach our children to be proud of who they are and be unapologetic about it!
ReplyDeleteracism is very much a part of our lives, we must teach our children to be proud of who they are and be unapologetic about it!
ReplyDeleteNdiyavumelana nawe xa usithi 'Racism is taught'
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