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  OK, I'm going into a serious talk right now. I know many people have been looking into the Ferguson case and while i was talking about this to a group of close friends, it brought up a bunch of views of race. a quote of a friend said during this kinda made me think

  "I'm proud to be black!" said the black man.

  "I'm proud to be Native american" said the native american.

  "I'm proud to be Spanish!" said the Mexican man

  "I'm proud to be White!" said the racist...


now this shows be that racist is still strong but not the way it once was. I'm not siding with one side, but i say that no matter what race you are, let there be love between fellow man, AND woman, not a glass wall between the race. In america, there are many different schools for just the race. I've seen an all black school where, if anything else, you could not apply.  Please, in the struggle for the American people to become equal with one another, lines have just been drawn deeper and widened with even more. The love and passion Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once had for his fellow man started the road to recovery, but so far it seems man has taken a step off the path of love and happiness to go against each other once again. This time, racism is going both ways from black to whites and whites still to black. The Black man's ancestors did suffer a great deal in what they went through, but it is a new day, you are a new person and in a new world. 

Not only are man against man treated unequal, man against women is still a threat to this world. I've seen the struggles for women, treated unequal, like sacks of meat by pigs of men and this is outrageous. Women are strong individuals, but viewed as weak. In all truth, women can make a man do as she pleases and I've seen this even on a homosexual male. Women are strong but I've seen even them try for inequality, expecting equal treatment but asking for the treatment a lady deserves.

in short, my response for all of this is, love your fellow man. No matter the race, No matter the sex, No matter if they are gay, straight, or anything else. No matter the pronoun they would like to be called by, love them, respect them, accept them. I love each and every person on here as long as they show the same love back to others. It is a new day, it is a new world, It is a new generation to spread the love. Please, lets find that trail we have stepped away from. Walk along my side as brothers, sisters, family and friends. Thank you for reading.