Unity is something we talk about often, but in reality it can feel difficult to achieve in our communities.
Many of us share similar struggles, history, and culture, yet we often find ourselves divided. Some say it’s because of history, trauma, economics, competition, or the way society has shaped how we see each other.
Others believe deeper forces are involved—generational pain, broken families, mistrust, or the way we've been conditioned to think about one another.
Instead of pretending the issue doesn’t exist, maybe it’s time to talk about it honestly.
Why do you think unity is so difficult sometimes?
What do you think causes so much division among us?
And most importantly, what do you think could actually bring people together?
Share your thoughts and experiences below. Respectful conversation only.
