Why do we have to be so judgmental? Why? What's the point? I don't think we care enough about people around us to watch ourselves. Someone says one wrong thing, and all of a sudden they are the meanest person ever. And everything they say nice is them just trying to 'cover up' what they did wrong. Did we ever think that maybe, just maybe, nobody's perfect, and that sometimes we mess up? That we say the wrong thing every once in a while? And when you do it, you expect everyone to get over it, even though you didn't forgive the one who did it to you. Hypocritical.
What about someone who was born with a defect? Autism, a learning disability, something wrong with their body one way or another, like a missing limb. You know what happens? They get laughed at. People think it's funny that someone learns slower than they do. People find it hilarious that they struggle so much with their homework. Or, they find it creepy and walk away. What the heck is wrong with people?! Like they can help it? What if you all of a sudden got a twitch in your.. hand? You try super hard, but you can't control it. That's how people with autism or a disability feel. They try to overcome it, but they just can't control it. How would you feel if you got in an accident and you lost your hand? You come into school a week later and no one comes near you anymore, because they are scared of the stub of a hand you now have. Betrayed much? Yeah, exactly.
We misjudge everyone. I think the world is so cruel because of this. Listen to this song. It's called What a Shame, by Shinedown. It's about a person who was misjudged. Maybe it can change your perspective. It did mine.
What A Shame
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