There are crimes committed against every race and religion, but the crimes themselves cannot be generalized. A person who is Muslim commits a crime then next thing you hear all Muslim people are terrorist. A few white cops unjustly kill black youth leading to the belief that all cops are racist. There is no dispute about the level of truth to these statements, but it is not black and white. Who we are is defined by what we observe, the lessons, and mistakes molding what we represent. My proposal is for us to not be assumptive. Remember that the actions of a few do not define the majority. We need to look at situations with more objectivity, so we can see the other facts contributing. Leaning towards the notations
There are crimes committed against every race and religion, but the crimes themselves cannot be generalized. A person who is Muslim commits a crime then next thing you hear all Muslim people are terrorist. A few white cops unjustly kill black youth leading to the belief that all cops are racist. There is no dispute about the level of truth to these statements, but it is not black and white. Who we are is defined by what we observe, the lessons, and mistakes molding what we represent. My proposal is for us to not be assumptive. Remember that the actions of a few do not define the majority. We need to look at situations with more objectivity, so we can see the other facts contributing. Leaning towards the notations