5th February' 2017
When did it all start?
I believe it started when mankind discovered each other and themselves. They discovered gender, colour, and so started separating each set of people from the other. Before everything being found, it was at a small level. Smaller population, hence, smaller group of people to separate and prioritise.
It started growing bigger at the "age of exploration". Groups of people started to explore another group of people. They went exploring for selfish reasons and so thought that the other person, or the supplier was below them, here comes the partition again. As they though of themselves upper than the explored people, countries started to conquer places, further dividing them to do something against their will. As it started to grow rapidly, people started looking at each other as different. Nobody "made" this happen but it happened gradually without getting noticed.
Age of exploration helped divide communities but what further divided people into classes, the place when subject of money came in, was during the industrialisation. This revolution played a big hand in the formation of borders. The industrialised countries became stronger because they had everything other countries were lacking. And then, gradually, they became imperial and colonised other states that hadn't gone through the revolution.
This separated people into the working class and ruling class. Then everything other stated since humans could remember, started becoming clearer. Differences became clearer. Slowly, people couldn't tolerate the differences. They saw competition or disgust in everything different. This led to separation. Formally. Borders and walls are built. People have migrated. And fought war against each other for different set of minds.
It is still the same. It is just that everything got bigger.
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