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Tantamount

TANTAMOUNT: Whether by genes or by blood, Whether by menage or by clan, Whether by power or by class, Whether by race or by nationality, Whether by age or by gender, We are all tantamounted inherently. None of us is special above the other, For we all have our unique qualities. Everybody is yoked with weaknesses, And with strengths... inseparably. So why should I treat you wickedly, As if I'm so much important than you? And why should you mishandle me, Based on animosity, like I'm a wood? Well, we all came from mere women, Into this world as slaves and poor men. Where we battle to become freemen. So simply, there's no need for disregard. But we are required to render real love, In order to groom the peace we have. This is my personal opinion right now, Equally, you too have yours in your hand. Thank you...I'm out!

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