How to Be Tolerant of Other Viewpoints
The planet Earth is chock full of religions, races, and cultures. Those are only skin deep things. Some people cant get past the fact that we are all one race, Human.
EditSteps
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1First you need to realize that you have trouble accepting people. After you have done this ask yourself, "who am I being prejudice against?"Ad
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2Ask yourself why your being prejudice against that specific type of person. Were you brought up this way? Or do you just do because you want to?
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3Begin to learn things about this persons religion, race,etc. Get a view from a non bias side. Once you understand it, you may begin to tolerate it or even respect it.
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4Once you're okay with your past prejudices and yourself and others around you, go and apologize to those you may have hurt. It will be very hard to do this, so set a date and keep with it. Then when the date comes go up to them and apologize.
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5Join websites or subscribe to magazines that can help you.
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6Join a church or some type of spiritual group. Doing so might relieve the hate that is inside you.
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7Invite someone from a different religion,race,etc. out for some lunch when your okay with them.Ad
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EditTips
- You do not have to be best friends with these people but being friendly is a great start. A small wave and smile goes a long way.
- If you are a member of KKK or are a Nazi you would need to leave those organization before you want to try this because tolerance and the KKK do not go hand in hand.
- The humans you hate are your equals don't talk to them like dirt or a small child.
- This can be a long process it will not happen over night, and it may be a battle for you the rest of your life.
- You don't have to loose your opinions, just modify them a bit.
EditWarnings
- Violence is never the answer! It will not solve anything.
- You can not build anything on hate whether it be a religion or a relationship or a group
- You may lose friends due to your decision to reinvent yourself. Their loss is your gain of new, more intelligent, and more diverse friends. So consider it a growth and part of the reality of having to leave some things behind as you do grow.
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