What if equality was never real?
Unequal Humans: Myth of Constitution is a dark and thought-provoking exploration of the reality we are taught to ignore. It challenges the belief that all humans are equal-not by emotion, but through structure, systems, and truth.
From the moment of birth, inequality begins.
Not always visible, not always questioned-
but always present.
This book uncovers how inequality exists beyond wealth.
In opportunity.
In power.
In culture.
In perception itself.
Through sharp philosophical insight and social analysis, it reveals how systems designed to create fairness often sustain imbalance. How traditions normalize division. How media shapes illusion. And how individuals unknowingly become part of the very system they question.
This is not a book of comfort.
It is a book of confrontation.
A confrontation with reality.
A confrontation with belief.
A confrontation with the illusion of equality.
Some are born to rise.
Some are born to struggle.
And most are taught not to question why.
If you are looking for hope, this book may unsettle you.
But if you are searching for truth, it may change the way you see everything.
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