"Le racisme existe, mais il est beaucoup moins répandu que l'ignorance, et l'ignorance peut être guérie par l'expérience."
— Candace Owens
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes people treat others differently because of their skin color, which is called racism. While racism still happens, being unaware or lacking knowledge about others is even more common. This lack of understanding, or ignorance, often causes more problems. For example, imagine a person who has never met someone from another country. They might believe stereotypes or have wrong ideas about what those people are like. However, if this person gets to know someone from that country, they might see that their beliefs were incorrect and learn to appreciate the differences. By meeting and getting to know people from different backgrounds, anyone can become more knowledgeable and reduce misunderstandings. This teaches us that learning about others can make us more accepting and bring us closer together. Anyone can overcome ignorance by being open-minded and willing to learn from their experiences.