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Indistinguishably Equal
By Suman Gurnani
Life’s a gambit where you are undertaken, prohibited or maybe abandoned if you don’t play the role people assign you. Society has always done its part at putting someone low; pointing out their flaws but never helped deficient turn their inaccuracies to accuracies, revolve insecurities. It’s not about laws that confine you; these are norms and control that society takes over to sustain their culture bounded in four walls. The category of LGBT (lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender), women, and girls are the one who gets to suffer the consequences because they are inferior, subservient. As it’s said,” There’s nothing wrong with anyone, there’s a lot wrong in minds of people.” There’s nothing wrong in being a girl, women or transgender, it’s something God has planned for them. Rather than accepting as things are, it always seems more important to accentuate their existence, point out that they will not be treated equally.
Peace, justice, and development are desired to enhance the graph of a country, but it cannot be achieved until everyone is ready to change themselves. It’s said that everything affects everything hence the mindset of society hurdles the growth of a section of people; that leads to frustration, depression, hopelessness and to some extent may lead to suicides.
It’s indebted of Government to try, creating egalitarianism, to establish proper laws to empower unburden the community and look forward at the country road of equal opportunities, recognition, and peaceful development. It’s necessary to prompt, empower the clique so they serve the future of equality, justice and set the traditions free. Till we don’t change something, nothing will change; and till we don’t kill the flaw-finders in ourselves, we will not be able to find beauty in something.
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