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What are your fears and anxieties as you realize that you are living in a world where
there is discrimination and unequitable access to the common good?
• That they will not bee able to function as others that have given that privilege to buy
or access those common goods or services. It makes no sense that the
marginalized groups are not given this opportunity or even the chance to have these
services or the rights. It can create more havoc than we can ever think of. It can
create a spark out of nowhere- where they will fight back to what they were
supposed to have.

2. How do you cope with this kind of situation and where do you find your consolation
and inspiration to hope for a non-discriminatory society with an equal access to the
common good?

• It is hard that I can do just those things for them, but there are also other things
where we can really create a change in that situation or even to improve the said
situation. It can be by giving recognition to someone or something that made a
difference, people love recognition of good deeds and so it must be acknowledged
to create more opportunities for others to do the same.

3. How can you eradicate discrimination and unequitable access to the common good in
your community?

• It is to be inclusive in all cases. It is hard at first to show this as genuine action for
them but nevertheless we must do it in order to have the real change to have a start.
As well as to be just me, I often do things out of nowhere but I guess there is really
some surprises behind every action and spontaneity can have its strong suits.

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