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uranmaximum [27]
3 years ago
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The values and basic human bond that we share are far more important than the external differences of caste, colour, language, c

ulture etc.' Comment on the statement supporting it with real-life examples.
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1 answer:
valkas [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

The basic values and bonds we share promote empathy, charity, kindness and compassion. This goes beyond caste divisions, color, social class, language, culture, among others.

Explanation:

As we know, society is completely divided into varied groups, which often stand up against each other, on account of intolerant and prejudiced individuals. However, there are feelings and tolerance in many human beings that allow everyone to be seen as equal and this equality is what allows human values and bonds to be stronger than the external differences that we present. An example of this can be seen in times of social, humanitarian and health crises, as we are now living, in different parts of the world, where the Cuban government (often a victim of prejudice due to economic, social and xenophobic issues) is the first to make themselves available to help as they can, as they did when sending doctors to Italy to help in the collapse of the health system.

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