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The identity of humanity?

A man knows he can't control a man.

A man hates a man because he fears what he doesn't know.

If a difference in skin color is sufficient to distinguish race

then the differences between a man and a woman practically

makes them different species.

If such a statement can be made then which of the species

is the humane?

This one favors the notion that those from either species which

doesn't utilize those differences.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    The first two statements are correct, but the third is all wrong. In several dozen countries on Earth there are many shades of skin colour who are all the same race. Australian, New Zealandic, and South African, just to name a few.

    As for which is humane, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, and employment are not identifiable criteria for how humane someone is. The things that define someone as humane are more subtle, more personal. Things like whether he steals, how often she lies, the value they place on a stranger's life, and how they treat a homeless bum when noone's watching.

  • 1 decade ago

    If you have to ask these questions, it suggests that there is still work to do with humanity.

    It should not be seen as what is better feminine traits or masculine traits etc..

    We are all just people.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    haha, sounds like someone's having some relationship issues...

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