“For the time being, the young pigs were given by Napoleon himself in the farmhouse kitchen. They took their exercise in the garden, and were discouraged from playing with the other young animals. About this time, too, it was laid down as a rule that when a pig and any other animal met on a path, the other animal must stand aside”(116).
Racism and tyranny go hand in had in destroying the world. We turn to history to show that this has occurred in reality. The Jim Crow era of the United States often comes to mind when thinking of segregation. The white children, much like the piglets, would have privilege over the black ones and the black people would have to give up their seat or move out of the way of any white. Though the situation for minorities has gotten better, there still is work to be done. A society cannot become the greatest until all are equal. Plus, it just slows the wheels of positive progression in all facets of life.