Dear Society

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    There's no doubt the world we live in isn't a good one. It's a world full of hate and suffering, people being criticized for something they can't control. Nobody's free from haters, people will always judge. Wether you be LGBT, a person of color, overweight, underweight, too tall,  too short, have physical problems, or mental problems, almost everyone's a victim of discrimination. We have one model of the perfect human, but nobody fits it because it's so condridictory. So why is it even still in place?
    Even some people who claim to be for equal rights of a certain group don't include some people of that group. Take some femenists for example. Now, don't get me wrong, I have nothing against femenists, I am one myself. But some femenists don't include all females in equal rights. They say they're all for equal rights for women, but not trans women or queer women. Not Muslim woman or woman of color.
    Or people who say they're for LGBT rights but aren't for trans or non binary rights. What do you think the T stands for? It isn't LGB.
    If you disclude people from the people you think should have equal rights, you aren't for equal rights. So here's my question for you society. Why? Why are you the way you are? Why are you against basic human rights of certain groups? Better yet, why do we go with society? Society is us, we are society. We have the power to change this, but we don't. Let me tell you something, you aren't any less worth it because you're black, Asian, or Hispanic. If you're queer,  trans, nonbinary. If you're female, Muslim, anyone of religion, or no religion at all. None of that matters, because you're still you, you aren't defined by your race, gender, sexuality, religion, or lack there of.  You're perfect the way you are, never let anyone tell you different. Because we don't need you, society. We don't need your model of a perfect person, putting down a majority of people. We're here, and we aren't leaving.

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