sexta-feira, 11 de junho de 2021

What would we do if were i their shoes

 Racism


 I do not know what i would do if i were in their place because honestly its difficult for people to have a preconception because of a color.



Feminism


And empathy are two things that go together. Feminism is not about laying down rules out there, but about giving women the freedom to make their own choices according to what they believe in and feel good about, while empathy is about respecting that choice, no matter what. If you want to understand a little more about feminism, start practicing empathy, Often, in an eagerness to defend our ideas and fight for what we believe, we end up forgetting a crucial point for human coexistence: empathy. It is also necessary to put yourself in the other's shoes, imagine what it would be like to go through that situation and consider all the possibilities before judging. Have more empathy for others! #equality



Indios


 I do not know what I will would if it was Índio because it must be very difficult to be Índio because they do not have access to a good education and also do not   




Gay's (Homo-sexuais)


I do not know what I would do in the place of gays because I am not one but if I were and would do everything that my community could live in a normal society without prejudice and deaths because many gays die because they are gay and this causes a lot of disagreement in all communities.


     Africans


I think Africans suffer a lot because they don't have food, water and I can't describe how they suffer because it must be very painful to live in Africa, and so many of them have little time to live, they look elsewhere in the world to try to have a better quality of life , and when they arrive in other countries, many of them are exploited for work, suffer racism and suffer a lot.
And I can't describe what it must be like to be in their shoes as they suffer so much.
But one of the ways to help them is to donate children's toys, clothing, food, and governments donate food and water to them.





BIBLIOGRAFIA:Racism: Gusthavo Barreto Pio

Feminism: Enzo Rabelo Moreira

Índios: Andre Barbosa Vieira

Gay’s: Nicollas dos Santos Vitor

Africans: Enzo Rodrigues Silverio


 

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