I think they're called hermaphrodites....we've got some of them in Pakistan too. Unfortunately they suffer from some social discrimination as they are not accepted by the society as normal human beings !
Of course, its never right to see the persecution of people. Wherever they are, whatever they are. Persecution is wrong period.
Hmmmn....so its a little like how the Jews play the Anti-Semetic card, the Blacks the Racist card and the Muslims the Islamophobia card whenever we're criticized !
Yes! Precisely! Its like man up , yes you experienced difficulties, but don't let those difficulties be a reason for one to settle and remain unproductive.
There's a gas station that i go to on a regular basis close to my house; a local Shell Gas Station. The owner of this gas station is an Iraqi guy who've ive befriended these past 2 years since i've met him. The guy is in his 50s, came to the US in the early 2000s as a refugee, came here with his family (wife, 2 sons, 2 daughters) with all that they had. The first thing he did was find a job , worked as a gas station attendant, saved enough money to put down capital and took out a loan to start his own , and is now running the Shell Gas Station as the general manager. His two sons went to college here , one is a mechanic, the other is a banker , his daughters are both nurses. They achieved that level of success in less than 15 years time, they came here with nothing and as refugees, for goodness sakes. They lost everything they had in Iraq, haven't seen family members in a long time and Ishak (that's his name) is content with his life, and what his kids have accomplished. I have never or heard Ishak complain about his position , mention about the racism or is ever defensive. The guy is always positive, and whenever i come buy to his store to get things, what is supposed to take 5 minutes to buy gasoline and some drinks, ends up into a 30-40 minute conversation, LOL.
I admire people like that. People that rise up through challenges, not whining and complaining about the difficulties they have to endure, but those who smile despite the challenges and eventually make a name for themselves. That's what i call noble character.