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lets be realistic

we have all seen injustice, we have all applied injustice to some extent and all of us must have faced injustice some where some how. but the question is, should we use injustice to deal with injustice, or must we be unjust to portray our feelings? well, how many times have you moved to an office where you are entitled to enter at no cost and you are served after five others you do not know and you just grumbled and finally kept quiet in bitterness? or how many times have you seen some one doing something unjust and you kept quite or you were compromised by an item or two?

it is for such simple things that corruption, injustice and other unfair practices  have been glorified to the extent the we keep blaming an individual or two for the unfainess. it is because wede have failed to fight the war at our capacities by leaving it for the few.
we are all surrounded by these
people. they laugh with us, walk with us and even dine with us. but sometimes we fail to tell them the reality just because we do not want to hurt them. are we rteally doing any good to thsi nation and the whole world. we can only kick corruption, nepotism, bias and prejudice if only we refused to accpet these practices.


the war is at our hands, we have all it takes to change the world we are in. be the change you want. remember what ever we do right now within our premises, wherever we are, but bear in mind that it will count at a certain point in life. no doubt you obviously say that "they are against me"
it is you and i to join in the struggle to relieve this world. it begins from our homes as it spreads to the higher leveols of the governement. the morals we instill to our ytoung ones matter alot. by them sweets to do something and that is how it starts.

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