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Which people are racist. I'm just saying my own opinion.

I was born in a country apart from my mother tongue.  I currently reside in a different country that does not share the same values as my mother tongue or the country where I was raised.  Over the years, I have come to believe in one thing: the people we label as racist.  People are intellectually poor. These people are poorer and less intelligent than their peers. However, some individuals tend to attribute their own failures to others. They don't like to help their fellow man. They always find a way to criticize instead of lending a hand. I don't think they are a majority. They definitely don't have the necessary first seven years of education. They define themselves as higher than others. They think everyone is halting their progress, of course, as they haven't tried to. In today's world, it's uncommon for an ordinary individual to take extreme measures. However, when individuals in power take extreme measures, it becomes dangerous. They enjoy using the leverage at their disposal to manipulate others. Once they reach the top and they have all the tools, they can contribute to human disasters. I don't think an Asian is any less or more than an African. The same goes for an American or a European. God, Mother Nature, and energy have given the variety to make life wonderful. All humans share the same physiological needs. Everything else is based on greed and upbringing.  I also became convinced that the negative energy that they send helps many people to reach their goals

Author Sezgin Ismailov

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