All “differents” are not all normal.
I dwell on race because that’s where so much of the passion is these days. But let’s get back to Ms. Spears. She says that our society puts so much emphasis on being “normal.” And again, one has to ask, “Compared to whom?”
The standard is me, myself and I.
God used to be the standard by which all things were measure. (mostly)
All “differents” are not all normal, or healthy.
I believe we are reverting back to the old days, and with good reason: Whites (males in particular) are being marginalized by government policies and openly maligned in the public sphere with no repercussions. Many are opting to go the way of the dodo rather than breed, leaving what was built by our ancestors to people who create and maintain nothing. Growing areas of our country resemble the Third World, and it isn’t coincidence.
There’s nothing wrong with discriminating against perversion. ACCEPTING it is wrong.
It’s crazy to hear over and over how racist sexist homophobic etc we deplorables are.
There has never been a better time in our history than now, in terms of life for minorities, homosexuals, foreigners, etc than right now.
Homosexuals have never been more free to be open than nowadays.
It’s odd to me, that these activist types, compare their lives against some unatttained ideal, rather than compare to how things were decades ago for their people.
It’s so.predictable as to be parody, to hear black activist types talk about changes since Brown vs. Board of Education, or the passage of the civil rights laws of the ‘60s. The response is always the same. They tell us that we have come a long way, but there is still a long way to go.
With such thinking, we never can be credited for the great progress we have made, because we aren’t “there” yet.
And what we have to do to get “there” and achieve true equality and freedom is seemingly out of reach, the way these people talk.
Come to the light, Jonah. Embrace your inner racist.
Stereotypes are based on reality.
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