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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Race

When one thinks about racism, discrimination, elections, and your favorite tv shows, one thing is the same among them: they are all different, and require the seperating of different things. Your favorite tv shows are seperated from your not so favorites. Elections you seperate one from the other, yes from no. In discrimination and racism, your seperating two different things, usually people. Discrimination is against groups of people, inherent in either culture, history, or upbringing, maybe even political ideology. Racism is based on people's appearance. Lets put the appearance to rest right off. We are all human beings. Our blood is red, our hearts beat, our brains think. We all have a skin color, but we all have skin. We all communicate with each other in some way, languages are different but we all have a language. Even the blind and deaf have languages. All of humanity has language. As the blind and deaf cross all of humanity, so does the humanity itself. We are all human. At birth we all, no matter what our skin color or parent's skin color, have the same potential, intelligence, and innocence. We have the potential to live our lives to the fullest, or let it be happy but unaccomplishing, or ended at our own will, or lose it to someone elses, but our potential is the same the day we are born. We are all equally intelligent, our IQ leaves us unable to speak, only an evolved inner sense allows us to know who our mother is, and we communicate the same way: a cry. Our innocence, on the day we are born, is greater than it will ever be anytime in our lives. It is at its zenith because as we live our lives we erode our sanctity, the "curse of the original sin" does not exist, but we create sin simply by being human. It is part of the flawed creation that we are. However, the day we are born our innocence is the same as anyone else who is human. Race does not matter when we are born, race does not matter when we are alive. The government forms ask for race, and never do they ask for human. The government is in itself accepting, as I am sure many of you are as well, of the theory of race. It does not make anyone stronger than anyone else, it does not make anyone richer, or poorer in their lifetimes. The belief in it does. You believe you will fail, you will fail. You believe you can succeed, you will succeed. You need to believe you will succeed when you are doing something, otherwise it is only luck by which you win if in fact you do win. If you believe your richer because of your race, your a fool. Your rich because of your effort, or your dumb luck. However your stupidity in taking your wealth for granted means you will probably lose it, because your race did not give you your wealth and so relying on it to get you more will fail miserably. In conclusion: There is only one race: human. The human race is equal, the same, and gives all within it the ability to make themselves unique and capable of achieving anything. Thank you for reading. Meow.

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