Wednesday, July 4, 2007

THREE KINDS OF DECEPTION

By Minerva Poblet

Part of the complement of the life is deception. There are three specific kinds of deceptions that could make us afraid of living. Many people believe their lies and make others believe them, too. Indeed, making a promise to another person that you are not going to keep is completely unfair, unconscious, and mean. Also, there are people who like you to think that they are a nice person and they can help you with all you want, but if you meet them deeply, they are not quietly cool. Other deception comes from the society and its stereotype. Ignorance, closed minds, discrimination, prejudice, and so on make people stereotype others without even know them. For example, that occurred with the African-American lawyer who was applying for a position of waiter and he got a “call man” position. Also, the guy who was on the train was stereotyping for a lady. That makes me feel embarrassed by the society and its elements to judge and classify people. We -and I include myself- should think that everybody is equal and has their own rights, beliefs, and difference in life.

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