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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Human Rights and Sexual Abuse

The fable Mandelas Way Lessons on Life, Love and Courage, by Richard Stengel, has taught me the Afrocentric theory of Ubuntu. Ubuntu is the way of life. It is a moxie that we ar human beingss simply through the humanity of others and if we were to action anything in this world, it will in equal measure be due to the work and skill of others. Ubuntu is the simple nonion that, a person is only a person because of other people. We moldiness provide others with outmost compassion, hospitality, openness, gentleness, respect, kindness, equating and freedom they deserve. Just creation some unrivaled of flesh, does non memorize how much of a human one really is. In our confederacy, we ar responsible for both(prenominal) individual because we are a group of people alive together sharing the like values, traditions and living together in harmony. In Nelson Mandelas novel, his son has asked him why he wouldnt spend the night at home plate. Mandela responded Other children n eed me more(prenominal) than you do son. Mandela fought for what he believed was right and created a get out society for the future generation. We are always encouraged to exit the good in every individual because no one is born hellish. Those who thinkm evil have probably not lived in a society that follows and believes in the concept of Ubuntu. In a society of Ubuntu, Mandela tells us to become friends with our enemies because, the chances are that we would see the good in individually other and become friends. Ubuntu teaches us that we give people the rights they are entitled to. In our class, we stave about Sandra Lovelace who, was married to a white man scarcely her marriage ended in a divorce. When she came back home to live on Tobique Reservation, she was not allowed. According to the Canadian Indian Act, an Indian women who married a non-Indian man loses her Indian billet and loses access to services such as; education, housing and amicable assistance and she is n ot allowed to cause a home or live...

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