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Dipshikha Mohanty

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Dipshikha Mohanty

Abstract Inspirational

UN-LEARN RACISM, STOP COLOUR DISCRIMINATION.

UN-LEARN RACISM, STOP COLOUR DISCRIMINATION.

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Racism shouldn’t have a place,

It’s not just about skin, but the mindset we face.

No one is "black"—they’re their own kind of bright,

Each shade of skin holds its own unique light.


Fair, wheatish, dusky—beautiful hues,

Each one with a story, a life, a view.

Why do we cling to the word "ugly" with fear?

Let’s erase it, replace it—beauty is here.


I’ve seen the tears, the fights for fair skin,

As if that's where all worth begins.

But no matter the tone, we shouldn’t compare,

Each shade is precious, beyond just "fair."


Dusky and black—often pushed aside,

But why must we let ignorance decide?

Color discrimination is deep and wrong,

We can’t judge by the skin where hearts belong.


No one is perfect, that’s easy to see,

But your unkindness? That’s the real tragedy.

Stop being rude, don’t darken their day,

Everyone deserves love, in every shade and way.


Let’s teach our children from the start,

Unlearn racism—it’s a work of heart.l

Discrimination is not just a mistake,

It’s an offense to the love we could make.


So stand tall, and let’s make it clear,

No more division, no more fear.

Black, dusky, fair—each one divine,

Celebrate each, in your heart and mine.


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