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Equality In America


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When I was seven years old my father used to always tell me, "do not let anyone stomp on you, always stand up for yourself no matter what, even if it's against the system." My father always told me that throughout my progress in life. Those words have greatly influenced who I am today. Growing in Saudi Arabia, I saw equality everywhere but in the public. In my house, my friends' houses, and my relatives' houses I lived an egalitarian environment. However, when going to school, there was obvious discrimination in the treatment of students from the Royal Family. They were feared by teachers, policemen, and everybody. So usually, when a student gets into a fight with a prince that student is basically going to be labeled guilty in the end, or if it was very obvious that the prince abused the other student, the prince would not receive any punishment. This was a recurring theme in all places of human conduct. In work places, streets, and even shopping markets. I have never accepted this......

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