All these things make me think of these (by the way, it became a habit, since young, to see things in different perspectives such that it comes easily to me):
If it is so difficult to righten one's previously wrong perspective, how much so for those who had been adopting the wrong perspectives?
If it is so difficult to get out of any mislead judgment of others on one, how much so is it for those who had been stigmatise with negative stereotypes? And how much so for those who had been stigmatised through generations?
Which reminds me of a poem that I wrote in an attempt to increase, at least, awareness of stigmatisation
http://icyelimworld.blogspot.sg/2010/11/why-why-children-ask-and-ask-and-ask-me.html?m=1
And does anybody realises the extent of hurt, and the number of individuals that would be hurt/pulled into the matters, especially for seemingly minor things such as things that were done out of spite, jealousy, fear etc. after all these things that have happened? And once again, thank God that it was me who kenna those things, there'll probably be no remedy for the huge mess if it's just someone who hadn't been attempting to walk in His ways and learning to rely on Him, and probably it's one of the reason why He chose me, or probably the earlier hurts that I suffered in my toodler days and slightly later days was actually preparation for this...

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