The two sisters were born with no color , were discriminated against because of their appearance, a

Mondo Parenting Updated on 2024-03-03

In Kazakhstan, there is a pair of twin sisters, whose ** and hair have no color, showing a sickly white. However, the sisters were rejected and abused by their families and society. Under the feudal ideology of Kazakhstan, white was seen as an inauspicious color, as a result of which the sisters suffered serious discrimination and ostracism.

This albinism is not an accidental phenomenon, but is caused by a rare disease. Albinism is caused by recessive genes in human evolution, and recessive factors in the genes of both parents are stimulated to develop the disease. In addition, albinism can also be caused by consanguineous marriages or genetic mutations. Not only does albinism lead to a decline in physical functioning, but albinism also causes the patient to have a very light skin tone and a strong phobia of light.

However, her sister Asel came across a life-changing opportunity in the fashion industry. A person from the fashion industry saw their unusual appearance and their pure, fragile and beautiful characteristics and invited Asel to be their model. Asel gladly accepted the invitation and began a life like no other. Their ** was uploaded to the Internet, which immediately attracted the attention and praise of many people.

The two sisters have become a unique white moonlight in people's hearts, allowing more people to appreciate the beauty of people with albinism and let more people know about the rare disease of albinism. Through the popularization of science, society has gradually accepted and embraced people with albinism, and has stopped stigmatizing or discriminating against them.

My sister Asel decided to stay in the fashion circle and present a different style to more people. At the same time, people are also looking forward to the growth of their sister Kamila and hope that she can be as beautiful as her sister. With people's praise and expectations, the sisters strive to improve themselves and enjoy a completely different life than before.

The success of the sisters is not a trick of fate, but a social change brought about by the popularization of science. Because of the popularization of science, more people have begun to understand those feudal ideas that have been misunderstood. The success of the sisters also bodes well for the acceptance and inclusion of diversity in society.

In this story, the sisters are no longer ominous in people's mouths, but the embodiment of beauty and purity. The turning point of their fortunes marks a positive change in the social climate of science and technology.

Finally, we can wonder, are there other similar events going on? Is this phenomenon unique to Kazakhstan? Will such social change continue? How will the sisters' stories affect other people with albinism? How can we further promote inclusion and diversity in society?

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