I realized that people are identified based on their continents and skin colour, for instance, Africans, Asians, Australians, North Americans and so on. This generic names for people based on their region have been the basis of disunity amongst humans.
Ok, I agree to the fact that I'm Nigerian and from Africa which automatically makes me an African. What if the world did not have any continent, what about the world where there is no separation based on ethnic group, religious background, and colour. A world where there is no continent at all to lay claim to, then we will be called Homo sapiens (Intelligent man).
The reason why the world lacks unity and lies broken and in heaps, is because man is disunited with himself. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
The world would be a better place if everyone sees ourselves as one, and not be bound by race or community. Everyone should be treated with respect and dignity.
Divisions make us see ourselves differently, It makes us focus more on our differences than what we have in common. What we should possess is love.
Why will a fellow human be neglected because he/she is not having the same colour, Why do we treat each other differently because we are not practising the same faith?
I want a world full of love and unity, a world where race and colour do not matter. I want my children's children to meet yours and shake hands with love, share things together with love and do not care about race or any other discriminating factor.
In other to achieve this, we need a change the way we think and the way we see people. Nobody is inferior to the other, we all have blood running through our veins and we are all one.
“We are each other's harvest; we are each other's business; we are each other's magnitude and bond.” - Gwendolyn Brooks
Support a world where we are all the same because we truly are the same. Life is more fulfilling if we live in love and peace.
“The Destiny of Man is to unite, not to divide. If you keep on dividing you end up as a collection of monkeys throwing nuts at each other out of separate trees.” - T.H. White,