People are same but classes are different

@sasuke96 (797)
India
July 6, 2010 7:15am CST
Hello friends! We all know that we belong to the most intelligent animal race in this world called H-U-M-A-N. We are all same. We just have different languages, different cloths to wear and also belong to different nations. But we are all human being. We must belong to the same class. Each person should get the same respect in our Earth. But, I have noticed [in India] that people are meaninglessness fighting with each other for the difference between sir name [title]. People who used to live in villages are have got different type of titles than a city people. [I must inform that title are used to notify the classes of human in India] Villages people are rather very bad for the city people, though they work very hard [at least 1000 times than city people]. The main thing is this that they [at least 70% of villagers in different villages] are the biggest enemy of city people. They behave very hurtingly with city people. In other hand city people used to hate these poor village people too. They called them in very bad languages. So, we can see that in India there are classes in which different classes' people always fight with each other. They never friendship with each other. Is it what we called Human Being? We all belong to same race but still are fighting for cursed classes separation. Do this type of things happen in your country? Please share your information with us.
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• United Arab Emirates
6 Jul 10
Hi sasuke....i dont understand which state you are refering to or which village and city. I feel that during the time of crisis india is the only country that stands united. if you watch a cricket match...when india plays a final...the whole country be it from village or city any caste they come togather as one. Did you notice the floods in mumbai...people from every caste came to help. They cooked food at their homes and served the people who were in problem. This is a record as when there was flood in USA there was no help for more than 24 hours. I think what we are doing here just seeing the bad side of India rather than feeling happy looking at the good side.
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@sasuke96 (797)
• India
6 Jul 10
hello friend! Thanks for responding. I have noticed these type of villagers hooliganism in the Bihar state's villages. And I am sorry that I am quite weak in History. But thanks alot for responding again! Happy mylotting !
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7 Jul 10
Hi Sasuke96, I live in the UK where the existance or not of a class system is often discussed and disputed. There may not be full scale fighting between different class communities however the differences do effect every part of our lives. I think it is down to the fact that human nature is to stick together. Our new government is made up of a large number of very wealthy, well educated men. We could call them Upper class. The problem I can see with this is that they do not truely understand most of the people they are making decisions for. How can a man with millions of pounds in the bank truely understand the position of a person who can not afford new school shoes for their children. Obviously this argument is fairly pointless when compared to the extremes of poverty suffered in many other countries, but the base is the same. Not many people either can or are willing to make the effort to try to fully understand and accept all different people, therefore we will always place people into groups and the class system is a pre established convenient method for those who wish to do this.
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@sasuke96 (797)
• India
7 Jul 10
Thank you guys for responding! I wish that racism will soon get eliminate from the world!
@CatsandDogs (13963)
• United States
6 Jul 10
It's pretty much the same way here. People in the cities act much differently than people who live in the country. Even in the northern states act and speak differently than the ones in the south. I guess it's human nature? Or the environment? I honestly don't know however, regardless of where any of us are from, we all should respect each other. Showing and giving respect isn't hard at all if one were to give it a try. Even a smile to another helps make their day a good one. However, being rude and mean does not get anybody anywhere except a headache and a very bad day.
@iwinagain (545)
6 Jul 10
Despite that each and every one of us come from a different culture, ethnic background, and country, we are still all human beings. I believe people in the society separate each other through titles, classes, or statuses because they like to compare themselves with others and compare the materials they have with others, like the type of car, house, and clothes they have. They think the higher their title/class/status they have, others will see them as more powerful and successful so they won't be looked down upon and they can brag about it to their family and friends. They want to feel superior and be seen as one because they do not like to feel inferior to others. I don't think their title/class/status matters. It's just how they treat others.
• India
7 Jul 10
yes...even the blood in their veins are also same.
• China
7 Jul 10
hello sasuke96 I'm a Chinese.In my country,my school,my neighbours,there are always rich and poors,smart and fool,handsome and ugly people.so i see differences between everyone of us.Different classes is one of the differences. In the old times,when humans can't accept enough education,people are absoulute different from the one from different classes.But time has changed now,we are all well educated today and wo get to know all humans are brothers and sisters,human are created equal!! Maybe there are still some bad behaviors at somewhere,but we can believe that as the time goes by,humans will be really egual
@hexeduser22 (7253)
• Philippines
6 Jul 10
I can't understand it as well. We may belong in different races but we are typically the same in everything. I don't know why people put barriers and separate themselves from other people. Maybe because they tend to think highly of themselves. I hope we find a world where everyone accepts each and every one no matter their color or ethnicity/race maybe.
@sable9 (15)
• Australia
6 Jul 10
Hi Sasuke, sadly I think it is human nature..there's always someone out there that wants to be better than the other. It has always been like that, look at history, always has and probably always will be like that. On a more positive note, there is alot of good people out there and not every country is like what you describe. Ignore such people and get on with your life with the people you love and care about..I know it is so unfair, but maybe one day things will change..cheers