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Some of us use the term "tsmukan" or "tsmuke" to refer to each other; showing a fraternal relationship and a caring attitude. But will we call brother to a Iraqi, or a Muslim person? Or a Mexican who had crossed the border illegally? Could we call "tsmukan" to the beggar on the street?
Can we See the person beneath their circumstances? Or do we judge them by their facade?
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I love Plato, but I love Truth more - Aristotle
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