Analysis of "Don't Judge." Yeah, right.



Why hate someone for something they can't change? I really don't get people. When something is just a bit unusual, the world is ready to have a hissyfit. What's so wrong about being in love with someone of the same gender? What's so wrong about being in love with someone of a different race? What's so wrong about being in love with someone of a different religion? I find it hilarious how everyone screams "don't judge," but they judge someone as soon as they get a chance.


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Characters 475
Words 88
Sentences 7
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
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Letters per line (avg) 372
Words per line (avg) 87
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Submitted on June 17, 2016

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Kamran Minder

I write to express, not impress.If you think I'm talking about you in any of my poetry, I probably am. more…

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