Equal Rights: All Human Beings Are Born Free and Equal

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What if we want to break the norms?- for men to wear makeup and women to play soccer. What if we change the way we think? What if?
Let us change the perspective for one second, flip the coin, toss the die. Change the world in a way such that, we find out what it means to be equal, and what it means to be seen as a collective community There is always a social stigma between effeminate and masculine. Even in the clothing isles, you still see products targeted at specific sexes at present. Mama is supposed to care for the baby, and papa, should work for the family. It's a historical, cultural, social, and ethical norm for many families. Women are for houses, and men are for the workforce. We should strive and begin to create an equal environment for both young and old, rich and poor, man or woman or any gender for that matter. In such in equal environment, people will not be treated based on their ethnicity, religion, or physical abilities. This will bring everybody to the same dinning table. Everyone has a spot in this world and by having equality we sustain our humanity. Imagining that we can work together and build a trust, that requires no limit, whether you are male or female, cisgendered or bigender. We strive to find solutions for our problems, rather than bickering about what's right or wrong, or what's man or woman. It is a radical ideology to think that we can develop and maintain an equality for all. However if we step and make a change, stand up and rise to the challenges, together we will succeed in creating a harmonious society.

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