This unit we are focusing on Tolerance and Discrimination, one thing we are focusing on is the Golden rule we have an assignment for blogger to answer a few question about it here is my responses to those questions.
The message of the Golden rule(Treat others as you would like to be treated)
is that no matter your race colour or gender how you feel about the likes of others if you want to be accepted, loved and respected than you should give the love you have to others and respect and accept them if they have a disability or their sexual orientation is different then yours you should still treat them properly.
There is a not so popular song that I have provided the link here Don't Laugh at Me I have become aware of this song because at my school it was highly embraced that we learn, listen and abide by the things the man mentions in the song that song really taught me a lesson even though I was at a young age where I was only just becoming aware of the certain problems our society faces each day towards the tolerance we have of other people.
The expression of the Golden rule that I like best is "Regard your neighbor's gain, as your own gain and your neighbor's loss as your own loss." Is from Taoism (you can check it out on this link forms of the golden rule.) The reason I like this one the most is because my neighbor's and my family are really close and if they have a loss or a gain we both benefit or lose something from the experience. That is really the only reason I like that one the most because I feel as though I can relate to it the most.
We sometime don't act according to the Golden Rule because in some occasions we feel as though we are superior to the people we are acting towards. People just may not understand the value of the Golden Rule and feel it is okay to treat people how ever they want but consequences must be dealt out to others who shall treat them the way that they are treating everyone else. Maybe you are just in a crummy mood so you feel as though if you treat everyone else that way it will make you feel better but in the end it will most likely make you feel even worse than before.