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"جميع الحيوانات متساوية ولكن بعض الحيوانات أكثر مساواة من غيرها"

George Orwell

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This quote talks about unfairness and how sometimes people say everyone is treated the same, but in reality, some people get special treatment. Imagine a classroom where a teacher says every student is allowed to speak, but then always listens to a few favorite students and ignores the rest. Even though the rule is that everyone can talk, it's clear that some students have more importance. In history, for example, during the French Revolution, leaders promised liberty and justice for everyone. However, over time, some leaders became very powerful and lived luxuriously, while the common people remained poor and struggled. They said everyone was equal, but their actions showed that some were treated better than others. To apply this idea in everyday life, it's important to watch out for situations where fairness is talked about but not practiced. Always check if actions match words. This can help you understand true fairness and work towards making things genuinely equal for everyone.

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