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Theo discusses ways to combat inequality in the world, particularly in schools, sports, and based on stereotypes related to race or ethnicity. He emphasizes the importance of not judging people based on their appearance or wealth, as both wealthy and poor individuals can commit crimes. He also highlights the unfair treatment of black students or athletes and the significance of natural hair as a cultural identity. Theo concludes by promoting acceptance and less judgment based on race or economic status, and encourages treating others with kindness and empathy. Hi viewers, my name is Theo Today, I will be talking about how we can stop inequality in the world the subject of today's podcast will be resolutions to stop inequality in schools sports and based upon rape or ethnicity stereotypes My goal is learning how to reduce inequality Topic 1 people shouldn't think low of other people because of their race gender or religion just because People might not appear to have expensive clothing cars or home don't think that they are poor and don't think I of Wealthy people because they may have money because they do commit crimes, too most of the times It will be easier for them to get away with it because people would think that they will never do a bad thing an Example is if a judge gave more leniency or attention to a wealthy man in the suit than a man with a polo shirt and jeans there have been many white-collar crimes just the same as blue-collar crimes a Person with money could have done something illegal, but have gotten away with it or brought his way out whereas a blue-collar Worker could have been charged and put in jail since he could could not have for a lawyer topic 3 another inequality that is brought around the world is Students with their sports or certain school policy there have been news reports of black students or athletes being restricted Expelled or forced to cut their hair to attend or participate in certain activities Natural hair is strong cultural identity for African Americans and Is not just a style Thus a teaching or more awareness of the meaning of what the significance of your afro locks or braid Conclusion as Martin Luther King jr. Said in his I have a dream speech One day his four little children will live in a nation Where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character my global goal stance is for a goal of acceptance and less judgment based on race or economic status There shouldn't be a young black kid being shot due to him Going to the wrong address Instead take caution and actions. They are lost or in fear of a person stealing because they aren't dressed in a suit lastly a lesson of what it means or the significance of sharing the care of your hair from generational bonding People in the world can become friends in every race and treat each other equal We are all human We are all brothers and sisters that all have emotions fears Concerns hurt but a love for something or someone The most Important thing is treating each other how you want to be treated