Achieving Race Equality

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If We Don't Judge, We Can Achieve Equality, and Guarantee Rights

Tired of feeling judged, unequal, and without your rights? I am asked one question everyday, what can I do to change the world? I have a few ideas on how I can change the world completely and make things for everyone better. In history books it all says the same thing, different countries degrade each other and judge each other on who they are or what they believe in. In the article, “Race Equality Is Still a Work in Progress, Survey Finds” author Sam Roberts informs us that one in three black Americans say the United States has made “a lot” of progress toward achieving race equality. This is about how I personally can change the world and create a better world to live in. …show more content…

In the article,” Don't Judge Others Based on Appearances, Actions Without Knowing Them, author Olivia Smith states that as individuals judging people gives us a false sense of security and identity by demeaning others for their appearances and by their actions. This is something found true by many individuals that live in the United States, 68% of citizens find Americans and other ethnicity types are found most rude and judgemental. There are many ways we can stop judgement are becoming more accepting towards new people, religious people, non- religious people, and foreign people. Encouraging non-judgement is the first vital step into changing the world for the better, this step will allow us to be more accepting and

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