Thursday, July 16, 2020
Race - All the Same?
People want to treat every person the same according to their non-White race. They think some look too non-White and the ones who are more White should be less White and not good compared to them.
Message Board Post by Me
Topic by Me
We all tie a lot to our past and culture/heritage, gives us all out emotions and hopes. It might seem more pertinent to non-Whites, but, like I said, we all have it. People can go on and on; just mention an ethnicity, and it works. For non-Whites, we all see the world with different kinds of spite for giving us the cold shoulder in ways that don't make sense in specific ways. It's a part of our lives, like it or not, and that's why we talk about it. People don't get in the way of Whites as much as the other way around, as far as I know. It's just that way of ignoring cultures but wanting to suck out the life of what they have that's special, important, etc., those feelings they subconsciously cling to.
"No! No! No!"
I don't want the world to turn into the mentality of my relatives.
I'm not here to be a social slave that hangs out ignored.
Is this true?
So, if you someone is related to you or you're a certain young age you get them as an adult mentor first dibs no matter what you and others do collectively?
I need to talk to people, too, if you do!
How can you figure you're worth something and say if I interact I'm nothing?
Playing Along With the Crowd - Not for Me
It's interesting how people who received a proper education of encouragement in violin growing up know they are slaves to the orchestra and may play "follow the leader." I know the music myself and play "follow the leader" more than most people, instead of going along with the crowd.
Well, what?
So, pretty much an older lady I like brought exploitation and emotional exposure on herself heavily around the earth.
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