The emancipation from discrimination and oppression, although decreased to the extent that slavery is abolished, are rooted in the philosophy of equality as a humane ideal and freedom as a birthright. Engaging in a more intellectual and empathic struggle means that the dawn of man has come to a more civilized age, and that violence and corruption of the mind with evil intentions are a null. This shows that indeed, engaging in the process of nonviolent demonstration, of proper education, and of spreading awareness about the cause proves a better engagement to the struggle than wars, battles, and violent fights for
The emancipation from discrimination and oppression, although decreased to the extent that slavery is abolished, are rooted in the philosophy of equality as a humane ideal and freedom as a birthright. Engaging in a more intellectual and empathic struggle means that the dawn of man has come to a more civilized age, and that violence and corruption of the mind with evil intentions are a null. This shows that indeed, engaging in the process of nonviolent demonstration, of proper education, and of spreading awareness about the cause proves a better engagement to the struggle than wars, battles, and violent fights for