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"World Races" Living Outside the Boundries of a Race

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In these modern times, it is interesting to see how the world deals with the topic of "Race." It would be one thing if actually belonged to any one of the races that exist on good old planet earth, but I don't. Yes, lol, I am human, but because of how mixed I am, I have been de-categorized out of any one specific race. It was a non-biased de-categorization. It is an interesting place to be sometimes. It seems like "race" is everyone else's problem whenever it comes up. I do love to see those that are rightly proud of their race and heritage(roots). I can understand that. It is great to know and be proud of where your blood came from, no matter which race you may be. Those things should always be celebrated. That is a great example of what is beautiful about race. In this world, it is factual to know that one is treated differently based on what race you may come from. This can be good at times, and not so good at other times or situations. But what happens when you are not identifying with any specific race, in a world that is in a constant effort to classify who you are. The result is this:

To an African American - I'm Euro American
To a Euro American - I'm Hispanic/Asain/Once told that I was "meausuring up"
To a Hispanic - I'm Euro American/Asian
To an Asain - I'm Hispanic or Euro American
To a Pacific Islander - I'm Hispanic or Euro American

It would be a lot easier to be any singular race for a lot of reasons, but that is not the reality here my friends.
The list can go on, but there is no more of a point in that than there already is. I don't believe this is something that any singular race has considered. Someday the issues of any certain race won't really matter to people that are made like me, as far as race is concerned, but as far has humanity it always will. This is also not considered as well, these days. Someday I hope that will change. From an outsiders perspective, it is often hard to watch what people do to other people because of their race. That is one of the large factors as to why this world seems to get nowhere, and if it is going, it is not going at it's optimum.

Where I thought there would be more equality, I end up seeing less. It is unfortunate. A lot of this is due to a lack of inclusiveness from any one given race. " Inclusiveness" without the unneeded pressure of having to join a team but rather to live, experience and learn. That is true acceptance. Not any one race that I know of has much of this, and that is one of the big unnoticed flaws that undermine a lot of the positive goals that a lot of people in the right, have. This is also unfortunate.

In the end, to I believe that any one race or belief will ever dominate. No, because I think that is absurd. I believe that should never happen. The only thing that any one person can have over the other in a measured form is likely to be aptitude. In any race, I've met very low aptitudes to very high. Some wise, some not so wise. Some had good hygiene, some did not. Some could dance, some could not. This observation falls across the entire spectrum of colors.

As far as color, everyone has color. If you didn't have a color, you would be translucent. Which would mean, your organs would constantly be visible for the entirety of your lives. That would be unfortunate even it was a reality.

Now the rainbow has a wonderful theme. A band of colors bound together in a harmonious form. Some people have used the rainbow for their own purposes, but my usage is different. It represents unity as a message to us that is much older than we are. If that message was used to measure us as a whole, then we definitely stray far from that message. I don't notice one, unity, two, form. I see the effort, but not any real or actual results. It must be the few that damage it for the whole. Yes, there is a lot of good out there.

 I wanted to give the people a view of how they all appear to be, from someone that is on the outside of any singular race agenda. I hope the best for this world and the "races" therein. Most of the good solutions will come from the heart, a bit on the selfless side. That remains to be seen.




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