English, asked by surajekka3634, 7 months ago

In what certain scenario do you think that would this line be applicable?

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Answered by manushrilead
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Answer:

I think it can be applied to people who judge that they should not judge because they do not have the right to judge people with disabilities because we live in the same world and it is not the fault of people with disabilities what happened to them they do not underestimate people with disabilities because such people have more talent.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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In what certain scenario do you think that would this line be applicable?

  • I believe it can be applied to those who judge, telling them that they should not do so because they lack the authority to do so because we all live in the same world and it is not their fault if something bad happens to them. They should also not undervalue those with disabilities because they are more talented.
  • I fail to see the connection. Bullying, in my opinion, is not a matter of neglecting to acknowledge, forgive, or ignore faults. Bullies wait for people to make a mistake so they may take advantage of the occasion to humiliate, make fun of, and harass others. Bullies can be very smart or very foolish individuals. But regardless of the situation, they all share this.
  • This is a highly complex, wide-ranging subject. People can vanish in a variety of ways, including by being abducted and never being discovered, committing suicide in a way that leaves no trace of their body, or even just running away from their life completely and never being seen again.
  • I believe those in positions of authority purposefully groomed us in that manner in order to keep control at all times. Most of our institutions in life are managed by some incredibly clever and cunning individuals who have been handed down knowledge over a very long period of time.
  • People who become overly intelligent and knowledgeable are disliked by those in power in society. They dislike imperfections in "their" roadways. Knowledge may be harmful.

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