Here we are. Arrived at a point where society tells you what to do, who to be and what to say. Pretty tall girls are meant to be models and dumb. Don't have their place in another job, even if they do, they are not respected. Girls and boys get bullied at school for how they act, the way they think. Gays receive hate for who they choosed to love.
I am probably gifted to have the beautiful life I live, friends, lovely family aroud me. My skin color allows me to be pretty much respected. At home, I am safe but outside, I am a terrorist. I am hated for who I am, for my religion, for my personality, for the way I look, for what I wear.
I think that we are all equal, the same, human before being anything else. If we think this way, the world will turn to be a better place. Women and men will feel the same. Boys will not have this pressure to feel more "masculine", by avoiding crying for example. A white skinned person should not feel more powerful than a dark skinned one. A muslim should not be judged as a terrorist.
Now, I believe that if there is a will, there is a way. Raise your children to love anyone, to be loyal, to be open-minded, to accept the others the way they are. Being a transgender is not a shame. Turning to be gay or bisexual is not a crime. Because we may not be confortable with what nature gave us and not either with the rules it set. We are meant to love someone for who she/he is, for the personality she/he has and not for what he/she got under the belt.
Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about be kind, because love wins, always.
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