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There’s no need to fear differences. Embrace them. Unless they’re wielding a chainsaw and running at you in a mask. Then you can fear them a little bit.

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00:01

We speak student!

00:04

Acceptance of Differences

00:05

a la Shmoop

00:06

All right, suppose you've got two cups. [man pouring coffee for himself and a friend in two different colored cups]

00:08

You're hanging out with a friend and you offer her a drink.

00:11

You give her a green cup and take a blue one

00:13

for yourself. But your friend has an issue

00:16

with her cup. She doesn't think green cups

00:18

are as good as blue cups. [friend refusing to have coffee in the green cup]

00:19

You don't see what the big deal is. Coffee is coffee.

00:22

But your friend refuses to drink out of it and says

00:25

if you keep the cup, she won't feel comfortable

00:27

associating with you.

00:28

Whoa, sounds pretty ridiculous, right?

00:30

It's not like the cup had any influence in the way it was made or [a green cup in a factory]

00:33

the way it was made was bad or anything.

00:35

Well, now, replace those cups with people.

00:38

See where we're going with this? Yeah,

00:40

we're pretty sneaky, huh?

00:41

Gender, race, sexual orientation,

00:44

religion, political views.

00:46

They're all sorts of viewpoints that

00:48

may differ from our own, and that's terrifying, right? [few papers pinned on a bulletin board]

00:51

Well, it doesn't have to be. Here's the thing.

00:53

We have no reason to fear these differences.

00:55

If anything, we should embrace them.

00:56

Heck, life would be pretty dull if we all agreed

00:58

about everything all the time.

01:00

Call us crazy, but we like some good, healthy conflict

01:02

once in a while. [two men talking about their favorite super hero]

01:03

And even with all our differences, we have one important thing in common.

01:06

We're all human.

01:07

If you prick us, do we not bleed?

01:09

If you poison us, do we not die?

01:11

If you tickle us, do we not laugh?

01:14

Heh. Yeah. That Shakespeare, he's pretty good. [Shakespeare impressed by the man's words]

01:16

We tend to gravitate towards the familiar

01:18

because it's safe. People who aren't

01:20

like us, well, they're the ones we have to watch out for.

01:23

After all, this guy probably has a bomb

01:25

strapped to his chest, right? [man holding a bowling ball]

01:26

And this guy's definitely carrying a gun, right?

01:29

And if you let these two get too close

01:31

to your kids, chances are they'll infect them, right?

01:35

Or could it be that you're just narrow-minded and judgmental? [two men on TV talking to each other]

01:37

Watching too much TV from the 1970s, hmm?

01:40

If you let your prejudices run your life,

01:42

they're gonna lead to you missing out

01:44

on a whole bunch of rewarding relationships.

01:46

Because this terrifying guy?

01:48

He actually shares your love of vintage cars,

01:50

horror movies, and soccer. [man enjoying vintage cars,movie and a game of soccer]

01:52

Sounds like the basis of good friendship to us.

01:54

The bottom line is that we're all sharing this

01:56

giant rock floating in a galaxy that's

01:58

far too big and complicated for any of us to

02:00

really understand.

02:01

And if you think about how improbable it is

02:03

that you're sitting wherever you are watching this video, [woman watching a Shmoop video on her computer]

02:05

and we mean really improbable.

02:07

Your parents had to find each other.

02:09

Their parents had to find each other, and so on and so forth

02:12

up a generation.

02:13

It's kind of a miracle that any of us is actually here.

02:16

And remember, we're on this planet for basically a millisecond [boy celebrating his birthday and wishing he was older]

02:18

in the grand scheme of things. Why waste it

02:20

spreading intolerance and hate?

02:22

So our advice, not that you're asking for it -

02:24

Go out there and talk to someone you normally wouldn't.

02:26

You might be surprised at what they have to offer.

02:28

Because if we're all sharing this big, beautiful rock [man and a woman holding a globe together]

02:30

for a millisecond, well, we might as well like the people we're sharing it with.

02:33

[ applause ]

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