Inequality.
The issue with us solving problems the way we do is that we, first of all, try to categorize the problem that we have. Categorize it in a way that a certain group of people agree with the categorization. Once we categorized it, we start approaching it in a uni-directional way, closing all other doors, and try to tackle it all in within that one door. This might work for personal problems but one a larger scale, it mostly only will provoke people who want to have the option to approach the problem through other doors.
Hello there, I'm the Earthian and I am happy that you take the time out of your pockets to read what I have to say.
Solving a problem shouldn't mean creating another problem consequently. To give you an example, let us assume there are two groups of people, Group A and Group B. And Group A is being treated unequally when compared to how Group B is being treated, on an overall level. It is always Group A that is turning out to be the victims and as they should, they find it extremely unfair and it gets them triggered every single time something bad happens to them, just because they belong to Group A. So what's the solution?
The solution definitely is to not gather everyone from Group A and try to turn the tides, to make people from Group B suffer. It is definitely not to fight wanting inequality to change directions, especially when everyone knows the answer to the issue lies somewhere in the middle, where the situation is fair for everyone.
The answer is to not fight against those creating the inequality. It is to fight against the inequality itself. Hope I made some sense.
Lots of love, peace.
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