Write a dialogue between two friends about The Anti-Discrimination Students Movement
Audrey:
Hey Sanjida, I have been seeing a lot about this Anti-Discrimination Students
Movement lately. What is it all about?
Sanjida: It's a massive movement that started
as a protest against the quota system for government jobs. But it's grown into
something much bigger. It's about challenging discrimination in all its forms.
Audrey: Quota system? I thought that was to
help underprivileged groups.
Sanjida: It was meant to, but it’s actually
creating a bigger divide. It's denying opportunities to talented students from
general merit, while also not effectively addressing the needs of truly
marginalized groups.
Audrey: I see. So, what are they demanding?
Sanjida: The movement is calling for a
complete overhaul of the quota system. They want it to be more inclusive and
fair, with provisions for minorities and people with disabilities. But it’s not
just about quotas. They’re also fighting against gender inequality, religious
discrimination, and other forms of injustice.
Audrey: It sounds like a really important
movement. But how can we help?
Sanjida: Spreading awareness is crucial. We
can talk about it with our friends, family, and on social media. Joining
peaceful protests and supporting the movement’s initiatives can also make a
difference.
Audrey: I think it’s time we got involved. We
can’t just sit back and watch things happen.
Sanjida: Exactly. This movement is about
creating a more just and equitable society. It's a fight for our future.