The problem is the labels we put upon ourselves can’t you see that?

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When I was born I believe I opened my eyes for the first time to see my parents who I grew to learn where human beings. I was basically born with natural instincts right, I was born knowing pain and hunger, I didn’t know any language, I didn’t know any religion, I didn’t know any race. This is true for all human beings. I hope…

So the question is why are there so many fights over religion if we can all co-exist? Why do people have so much hate because they are different? Why does it even matter where I was born, who I want to date, what my skin colour is or which tribe I belong to? I repeat again the problem is the labels we unceremoniously attached to humanity.

So I suggest instead of focusing on the labels we should rather try to ignore them, there is a reason no one hates another person because they love a blue color and the other loves a red color. That reason is because the differences do not matter. If we look at humans beings as just ‘humans’, not white, Indian, colored, Asian or black, gay, lesbian, Christian, Hindu, Muslim we would I believe attain the peace the world so desperately needs.

The problems of this world exist because we concentrate too much on the differences to a point where we forget that we all just human. We all want to live, we all want to be happy although we derive happiness from different things but basically what you want is what the next person also wants.

I wish for a world I will exist without a label, without being called black, male or straight; without being labeled an African or South African because none of these things I chose for myself and even if I did choose them they can never define me or be more important than being alive or just plainly being humane.

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