During
this semester I have learned a lot about myself and a lot about certain
subjects that I have been nervous to address in the past. For instance the gay community; I have never
really tried to address the fact that I have in the past said some things
jokingly to my friends about the subject of homosexuality. I never knew that saying these joking
accusations could hurt someone’s feelings and the simple fact that it is just
as wrong to say these vulgar remarks as using racial slurs for people with
different skin colors. After taking my
social justice class I have become more aware of my actions and have become
more understanding of all different group types. I feel that through this course I have realized
how immature I have been in the past, and how I have become a better man
because of it. I feel proud to say I can
go out in the community with an open mind and treat everyone with the same, rather
than being closed minded and rejecting people before even getting to know them.
By
realizing how much I really needed to mature to become a more socially competent
human being, it makes me wonder how far other people need to mature to do the
same as well. What I need to realize it
is not that simple for people just to come to grasp with some personal issues
that they might have, but I believe that if I can help society by moving past
my own issues, then there will be one less person that will commit social
injustices in society. So after this
course I can say I have come a long way and I will do my part to help society
become a better place and I hope that people can do the same. If people can just accept people for who they
are, rather than what social group they belong to, society could be a beautiful
place to be a part of. I hope that after
reading this you can do your part as well and help the world become a place
where everyone is created equal. One by
one we can make a difference in this world and maybe one day we can see a beneficial
change. Until we see this change we can
treat everyone the way we would want to be treated, and perhaps one day the
dream of an equal society can become a reality.
I am sure you will make a difference....
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