blog #10

"You don't pass or fail at being a person".  In the novel Oceans at the end of the Lane, Ginnie Hempstock states the quote above to the narrator.  Personally, I believe that Ginnie would be correct in making this statement.  Being a person means making mistakes and learning to embrace those mistakes to learn from them.  People are to love, learn, and make mistakes.  I personally have always felt strongly about not judging other peoples' lives.  We never know where someone came from, or what they have all been through.  Having said this, who are we to judge who passes and fails at life?  Too often in our society we see people dehumanizing others, meaning "depriving different peoples of positive human qualities" (Oxford University).  We can dehumanize others by not making them feel justified, not being accepting, separating people from things they love, and slowly taking away their dignity.  Most people do this to feel a sense of power, or leadership.  However, it is even more powerful if when we see someone dehumanizing others, that we take a stand to defend those who cannot defend themselves.  Not only is it more powerful, but every one of us, as humans, need to stand up for each other, and face the wrongs of the world together.  

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