By now, if you did not know, you are a brand name apart from the scriptures. I hope to have a conversation with you on my imaginary bucket list because some dudes who walk the corridors of power do good to feel better for the day, a week, etc., in a disaster-prone world. I am sure you are not that type; however, I do not know you well enough to hear you out personally and pat you on your shoulder to say thank you! Regardless, here is my piece. We all have an unintentional healer mentality that jumps out of our skin to help the wounded or the abused. So we are not doing a deep dive to analyze, except a little get your feet wet, to see if Mr.Good Samaritan treated the injured as an equal at the grassroots level? Three areas that might work as a qualifier; 1) He showed respect( value life) by stopping to help. 2)He showed care by paying for his recovery at the Inn. 3) He spoke on behalf of the injured at the Inn so that they could keep him until recovery, and not to forget that he walked the talk by paying off some bills. Oh, by the way, the Inn did not give Mr. Good Samaritan a promotional tote bag. There is plenty of cover for equality in the social cause space now; however, personally, Sir, the signs of being treated equally at the grassroots level are respect, care, and speaking up for the voiceless.
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