We see people discriminating each other on the basis of colour. We all are literate, have the power to think, living in a practical society but still we never stop discriminating each other on the basis of colour, caste and gender. Atleast from now on let's stop discriminating people on the basis of their colour and treat everyone equal as an human being.
There is one such story where a white man changed his mind on the idea of colour discrimination and turned out to treat everyone equal. An incident occured in his life where he was jogging in a public park. He camera across a person who was black in colour. He felt disgusted about him, the black man fell down and needed help to get up from the ground. The white man felt as if it's a sin to give him an helping hand and went away. The black man felt very sad on how the white man treated him.
Later on some day while white man was riding home from the office, he met with an accident he was bleeding on the road. The black man was passing by and saw the white man, he immediately took him to the hospital with the help of few people and admitted him. After the treatment, the white man regained his consciousness and asked the doctor that he wants to see the person who helped the white man saving his life. Doctor sent the black man inside, the white was cried as soon as seeing the black man realising his mistake. The black man consoled the white man saying that colour doesn't matter in order to be beautiful, it's the heart which must be clean and pure. Each and everyone one of us are born with different shades of colour and different communities but what what matters in the end is that how we live our life being an human being. The white man realised his mistakes and apologized the black man for what he did and conveyed his gratitude.
The moral from this story is that we must not judge an human being on the basis of his colour, caste or gender. The colour we have to born is not our choice or its not in our hands to be born white. So we have to learn to respect each and every person. We have treat everyone equal.