The Hunter and the Hunted
There is an African Proverb for almost any situation in life. One African Proverb describes all of humanity perfectly: "Until the lion has his or her own storyteller, the hunter will always have the best part of the story". This quote means that sometimes, people chose to be close-minded and only listen to one side of a story, the hunter's story. The lion will always be seen as the enemy or lesser part of the picture. In today's society, people chose to listen to the story of the big and influential people in the world, rather than everyone involved. For example, people see an immigrant and suddenly think that he or she is incompetent and not as smart as the American citizen. The immigrant's story is never told. No one will ever know the hardships that person had to face to come to America, and no one will ever know what troubles he or she went through to actually survive in America. The citizen is then the hunter and the immigrant is the hunted or the lion. Since the hunter's story is more widespread, people chose to believe it without ever looking into the lion's story. I believe that this proverb is fully true. I have been the lion in different situations and most of the time, once the hunter's story is out there, it is too late to give a voice to yours.
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