Why must we put people in boxes?
Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 5:48 am
Chavs, Junkies, Alcoholics, Skinheads, Goths, Hippies, Punks, Hoodies, Bikers, Homeless, Teenagers, Unemployed, Single mothers, etc, etc, etc.
Why must we put people in nasty little boxes? These people are human beings just like the rest of us: Some are friendly, intelligent, honest and/or have other fine qualities; others are less so. Just like everybody else.
Just because someone dresses in a certain way, has tattoos, long/short hair, is bald, grows a beard or adopts a certain lifestyle doesn't make them any less deserving of fair treatment or respect and certainly doesn't automatically mean they are dishonest, dangerous or unfriendly and it doesn't necessarily make them a bad person either.
Surely this is akin to bigotry and it doesn't do Hastings (or anywhere else for that matter) any favours at all. If only it was that easy to tell the good guys from the bad guys. For my own part, the majority of grief in my life has come from clean shaven men with smart haircuts, wearing collars, ties and suits.
Every single person you will ever meet is an individual. The vast majority of us have put idiotic racism, xenophobia and homophobia behind us, can we please do the same thing with the degraditory use of the above terms?
Why must we put people in nasty little boxes? These people are human beings just like the rest of us: Some are friendly, intelligent, honest and/or have other fine qualities; others are less so. Just like everybody else.
Just because someone dresses in a certain way, has tattoos, long/short hair, is bald, grows a beard or adopts a certain lifestyle doesn't make them any less deserving of fair treatment or respect and certainly doesn't automatically mean they are dishonest, dangerous or unfriendly and it doesn't necessarily make them a bad person either.
Surely this is akin to bigotry and it doesn't do Hastings (or anywhere else for that matter) any favours at all. If only it was that easy to tell the good guys from the bad guys. For my own part, the majority of grief in my life has come from clean shaven men with smart haircuts, wearing collars, ties and suits.
Every single person you will ever meet is an individual. The vast majority of us have put idiotic racism, xenophobia and homophobia behind us, can we please do the same thing with the degraditory use of the above terms?