All men are equall

             In the past, in the present and in the future, this problem has and will trouble all human beings, but why? Don't we know that we are all made of the same "substance"? That a skin color or a physical incapacity makes no difference to us? That by thinking or being told by other that we are descendants of a god makes us superior than others? All through history, we have been trying to find something that make us better than others. "Inequalities" between us surged because of this reason.
             Let‘s start from the past. Men believed that we were born with divine rights or that some were messengers of gods, from the pharaohs to the kings. But we know that all this was nothing but pure tales and science has tested it. Human beings are born genetically exactly the same as others. It was difficult for the "upper classes"to believe it but they had to.
             Charles Darwin was a scientist who discovered that some species were suited to live and others were not. This was applied to human beings but as regards the economic and social classes, so people who were poor and did not have money to live thought that they could not escape that problem and that they were "not suited to live". Obviously they were wrong and Darwin himself said so. His theory was applied to a species as a whole and these differences were due to the economic system and not to a natural selection.
             Another big problem that men have faced during the last years is discrimination. There are lots of types: age, race, skin color, women, social classes, physical incapacities and soon. We think that we are perfect and this is the reason why discrimination appeared but my question is: Are we perfect by insulting the handicapped and making them feel that they are different when they are already suffering because of their problem? We are so selfish that we do not realize that we are hurting others. Religious discrimination ha
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