My parents taught me never to judge others based on whom they love, what color their skin is, or their religion.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I try to teach through my opinions, through my speeches, how wrong it is to judge people on the basis of what they look like, color of their skin, whether they're men or women.
When I have kids, when I have a family and nieces and nephews, I'm gonna teach them to love more and be kinder and to not judge someone by the colour of their skin or any other thing.
I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.
My parents raised me to not ever look at race or color, so it doesn't have a big part in my self-identity.
My brothers and I were raised by our parents to respect everyone regardless of background or race.
I wasn't raised with a specific religion. I wasn't raised to judge people in any way.
I think at an early age I learned not to judge people.
I was reared in a Jehovah's Witness household. I was taught that every man should be judged by his deeds and not his color, and I firmly stand where my grandmother left me.
Don't judge other people. For example, if you want God's anointing to be on you for parenting, you need to be careful not to criticize other parents.
My brother and I have converted to Christianity, and my other brother and sister are still Sikh. So for me, it's not something that I ever want to be judgmental on. I know my parents are two people of a very strong faith. I respect all that they've done in raising their four kids and in the opportunities that they've given us.
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