Day 23,
I'm exhausted from posting riddles daily. So, today I'll give you an opinion based question. Yes, If you could fix one world problem, what would it be? No spam or irrelevant questions. I'm reciting it again, I'll not hesitate to report your foolish answers.
Answers
I'd like to fix the black/white racism, not only in America but the whole world. You know, you can quickly realize that while everyone is fighting the battle against this deadàss coronavirus, Black people in America are facing the battle against racism along with it.
You know, instead of knowing Black people and Black culture, white folks interact with Black people like they're making contact with an ET. And it's because millions of white Americans don't have the first clue of how to frickin' interact with their Black co-workers, or just even be normal around them, that Black people in corporate America have to spend an inordinate amount of time making white people feel comfortable. And being an American, to me, this really hits hard, it's really shameful to have such racist folk in the state.
I'm a white, I'm not racist. And this is because my father once told me "Son, never judge a person by the color of their skin but thier character." Now, lookin' backwards, I can feel that yeah, my dad raised me really well. I'm 18 today, and I don't feel hesitant or uncomfortable in the company of my Black classmates and this is all because of the humanity that my dad fed in me.
I've seen struggles that my fellow Black classmates have to deal with and that makes me kinda uncomfortable. I really wish I could put a stop to this White/Black racism 'cause if Roosevelt or Martin Luther were livin', they'd be so disappointed in us.
So yeah, if I could fix a world problem, it'd definately be the Black/White Racism.
Answer:
I would love to fix the problems of segregation that women face today. I'll let you know the reason
Explanation:
S. T. E. R. E. O. T. Y. P. E. S
These 11 alphabets are dangerous, you know. They run essentially everything, including our so-called "Society". All the rules, you see, are burdened upon women.
Go cook for your, husband.
How dare you question him?
See this lecherous girl, look at the dress she's wearing.
And blah blah.
No one ever questions the authority of a man. He can wear anything, or he has the authority to do anything. But a woman, just because has some biological restrictions, is forced to be a subordinate of a man.
I'd love to change this psyche! No one is less inferior to anyone else. Everyone should have the same rights which shan't span around one's biological identity. The core problem is that they are not empowered. I think we have to empower them.
Lastly, I would like to conclude with a quote given by the first Prime Minister of India, Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru, "if you educate a man you educate an individual, however, if you educate a woman you educate a whole family.”
Thank you!