Prejudice Poem by Haris Foulu

Prejudice



“It’s for the inaccuracy of near-blind human eyes that when it is night that they take in, oft underrated is the forlorn moonlight as darkness; much like the family as granted or Muslims as terrorists. On these they guide, with these they learn, but call these black.”

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Haris Gujjar 17 May 2009

I'm earnestly thankful to you, Mr. Ruth, for finding time out of your precious life and giving it a go-over. Have a good day. Regards, Haris.

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Ruth Walters 16 May 2009

A thought provoking statement, very sadly describing closed minds and narrow vision. Thankfully not everybody is this way and when you find them, they are a breath of fresh air. Ruth

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