Two and a Mic - The Social Podcast

Identity - Community - Discrimination - Ethnic Survival


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How do we treat people who are dissimilar to ourselves? Why?

How do we decide what is the correct way of interacting with others?

We are all the result of millions of years of evolution and yet so often we act as though the evolutionary process simply passed us by. We are almost like the discarded refuse of evolution, the crap that some intelligent body simply released for the purpose of carrying out some unremarkable physical function.

The truth however is that we are the complex material of experience, growth, culture and understanding. Around and within our communities we have the wealth and beauty of diversity and on so many occasions we allow it to simply drift away without paying it the attention and compliment it deserves. We don't make these other diverse people and cultures feel welcome, we don't embrace them, we don't look after them, we don't allow ourselves to understand them.

Time for change has been waiting patiently at the station for a very long time. It is time to go and greet it with open minds and arms.

These are merely a few thoughts based on my own experience.

I welcome opinions of every kind so please come and find me on social media at:

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Twitter: TwoandaMic1

Should I really have to ask? 😉 If you like the developing story of this social journey unfurling in my series of podcasts, feel more than free, feel partially responsible for spreading the word by subscribing and sharing and where possible, liking. It is greatly appreciated! Thank you!

PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

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