I love the high cheek bones Native Americans have, the tight almond shaped eyes of those from Asia, the plump lips and bright smiles from those who are dark skinned. I love everything about how different we look, but what I love most is that we are no different from one another than birds living in differing regions.
We are all made to adopt traits to live well in our countries, whether it be dark skinned folk in hot arid climates, smaller bodies to live on a small island and so forth! We should just appreciate the art in how we all are not identical. We would all grow bored of looking at the same thing every day.
And no, not every black is plump with a sassy attitude, not everyone wearing a headpiece is the same religion. Not every white person looks like, nor do Asians. We should all get over our superiority complex, get off our high horses and accept that we are not identical.
Being a white person makes it harder for me to argue alongside those who just want that equality, and I get called a hypocrite but my only fears are of those who are extremely tall compared to me. I don’t fear those from India and Arabia. I don’t fear Africans, or Mexicans. What we should be scared of is ourselves for being so hurtful and destructive towards our own kind. It’s like bullying a girl for not wearing girly clothes, or a boy for crying because life hurts.
I was trans before and trust me, I can understand how much it hurts to be treated like an animal. I was called a rapist being Female To Male transition and it hurts. I got beat up for defending my friend Ivy (Male to Female) who finally had the courage to wear a sundress outside, only to be attacked by someone. I stood up for them and took a huge beating but I wanted them to know they could be themselves because I would be there for them.
It’s only human of us to want to express ourselves and be what WE want to be!