To manage not been taken as an outsider, Orwell made an effort to fit in and be accepted till he just let go as unchangeable fact. Inevitably he was a piece of the imperialist system that he hated even made him feel some more estranged as fraction of colonization and the antipathy of imperialism itself. In “Shooting an Elephant”, Orwell tells readers that he was treated discriminatively if not bullied, it shows when he was playing football against Burmese with other Burmese as the referee. Anything goes with Burmese, all the same not for Orwell, When a Burmese tackled him, the Burmese referee overlooked the other way. Further to Orwell humiliation, spectators booed at him with laughter. An unjust act to an outsider is acceptable when it intersects with majority