Do not laugh at the poor, make it passive
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Let the poor should not be laughed by us.
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Don't laugh at the poor” is in the imperative mood—a direct command which I believe can exist only in the present tense. Changed to the passive voice, it'd be “(O poor ones,) don't be laughed at!” Hope this helps.
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