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Wisdom: America’s best athlete faced intense racial discrimination

Wisdom: America's best athlete faced intense racial discrimination

Jim Thorpe was an early American. This best athlete of his time faced severe racial discrimination. This hateful attitude of the white race not only robbed him of his medals but also robbed him of every field where his work was possible. This gold medalist of the Stockholm Olympics of 1912 continued to fight this torture throughout his life.

However, Jim Thorpe’s story was not meant to be but a statement of his when he said “I like the racetrack because it’s all about you. It’s you and everyone else is your opponent.” Jim Thorpe also proved this. His shoes disappeared before the race. Jim wears two different shoes, one of which he had to wear several socks to get the size right. Despite this, he took the field.

We do this journey of life between truth and lies, reality and fiction. If you are living and breathing then you are real. Facing this reality is called truth. The truth becomes very difficult when there are lies that we want to hear. That escapes us from our reality. which absolves us of responsibility.

It is possible that the world will not give you any medal. Do not accept you. You are discriminated against. But it does not defeat the truth. A hundred years later we are still mentioning Jim Thorpe when none of these hateful racist characters have survived in the pages of history. Everything depends on you, we just have to prove this fact by accepting this responsibility with the whole truth.

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