Sanjay Shukla

Equality is a Silly Concept!

Equality is a Silly Concept!

Yes! You’ve read it right.

Equality is a silly concept, probably borrowed from the West.

Nature itself is a testament to this, with its incredible diversity. If nature had equality, we would probably only have one type of tree, one type of shrub, and one type of grass.

Humans are no different. We are all unique and different from each other. No two humans are the same, so what does equality even mean?

I’m tired of hearing about equality all the time. Well, let me tell you, enforcing equality is the best way to exterminate a species!

In this blog post, we’re going to explore why the idea of equality is flawed and why striving for it can actually do more harm than good.

So buckle up and get ready to challenge your preconceptions about what true fairness really means.

What does it even mean to be equal?

“Equality: When everyone puts in the same effort, gets the same results.”

Equal opportunity, sure. But what about equal results?

The concept of equality is often used to refer to the idea that all people are equal in spite of their differences. But, does it even exist?

How does the concept of equality work here?

It is impossible to have everyone on the same level, no matter how hard you try. Equality can never be achieved, as no two people are the same.

In a world where everyone is different, this is impossible. We are all unique and have different talents, strengths, and weaknesses. We all have different backgrounds and experiences.

You may be interested in becoming a doctor, but I prefer to develop my skills as a mason or an artisan.

How does the concept of equality work here? We are all born with different skills and interests. To each their own.

In addition, equality is relative. What may be equal for one person may not be equal for another. For example, two people may both have the same job, but if one makes more money than the other, they are not truly equal.

Also, I may have a hunger for two Rotis, while my twin brother satiates his hunger with four Rotis (Indian bread). Serving both of us, three Rotis in the name of equality is a gross injustice.

Equality is also an unrealistic goal. We should all strive for fairness and justice in our society instead.

Conclusion

In conclusion, I agree, equality is an important concept that should not be dismissed as it stands for the fundamental right of everyone to be treated with respect and dignity, regardless of their gender, race, or any other factor.

However, rather than trying to achieve equality, let’s focus on recognizing, celebrating, and understanding the diversity of our world! In order to achieve true equality and create a more equitable society, we must celebrate who we are and celebrate our differences so that everyone can thrive equally no matter who they are. We all have a part to play in making this dream come true!

Let’s work together to ensure the future of humanity is one of diversity and inclusion, not homogeneity and sameness.

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