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Criticism Quote by Janet Reolope

“The main problem in this planet is discrimination and criticism... Human fight according for what they believe, race to race and religion to religion, activist to government and believers to non-believers... When a PERSON committed sin did wrong, bad or evil the world will criticize and…” quote by Janet Reolope
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“The main problem in this planet is discrimination and criticism... Human fight according for what they believe, race to race and religion to religion, activist to government and believers to non-believers... When a PERSON committed sin did wrong, bad or evil the world will criticize and discriminate those whoever connected with that person... If that person belong to your religion, to your race, to your country, to your family, the whole world will hate, discriminate and criticize your race. your religion, your country, your family, and YOU... And when hatred exploded they make a war, and who will pay for this stupidity?... Those poor innocents that nothing to do but to die... Now, is it your fault that you are a christian, that you are a Muslim, that you are American or any races or religion that you are belong to...? Christians and other religion trying all Muslim to get down. Islamic or other countries hate America... Do you think all Muslim are terrorists?, Do you think all”

Janet Reolope

About This Quote

Discrimination spreads through collective blame, linking individuals to the sins of their group, fueling hatred and conflict.

In simple terms: People are judged by group identity, not actions.

Key Takeaway

Challenge group-based prejudice.

Themes

prejudice identity social division conflict hate

Mood

reflective concerned

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • Community dialogues
  • education programs
  • interfaith initiatives
  • media literacy

Key Concepts

Social psychology group dynamics stereotyping collective guilt

Questions to Reflect On

  • What personal biases influence your view of others?
  • How can empathy be cultivated?
A Different Perspective

Deep-rooted biases resist quick change.

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