Race, religion, and politics are often used as tools to divide people. The concept of race has been historically used to justify discrimination and oppression based on skin color, while religion has been used to legitimize exclusion and persecution of different faiths. Politics, too, has been manipulated to create divisions between groups based on ideology, race, and religion.
When these three topics are exploited to create divisions, it can lead to polarization and animosity between groups, making it difficult to work towards a common goal. Such division can be seen in many aspects of society, from electoral politics to social issues like immigration, healthcare, and education.
Recognizing and addressing these divisions is essential to promoting unity and achieving social justice. Through education, dialogue, and understanding, we can work towards a more equitable and inclusive society that values diversity and seeks to promote the wellbeing of all its members, regardless of race, religion, or political affiliation.