Chapter 17

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*Clicks tongue*

This is kind of the second part to chapter 12.

Who are you to judge a person because of their religion?

Who are you to judge a person because of their sexuality?

I hate to see homophobic authors and just homophobic people in general. If you don't have anything positive to say about a person's preferences, then shut your trap. Nobody wants your negativity to contaminate their well-being.
You don't know that person's life, their reasons for being part of the LGBT community. Even if they do tell you, that's still not your place to judge them.

I'm a Christian, but I would never force my beliefs on an atheist, agnostic etc. Last year, I learned a lot about worldwide religions. I was shocked because I have very different beliefs from them, but I still respected their beliefs.

Where I live Haitians are being judged. It pisses me off because I'm of Haitian descent. Most of the things that they say about Haitians is absolutely not true, but people will be people. That doesn't mean that if someone insults my people or any race as a matter of fact, I won't hesitate to report your book. Bullying is bullying, simple as that.

Sorry that this chapter is serious, but this topic is very serious for me.

The next chapter will definitely be more lively, I promise.

For all of the avid readers of Shopaholic, I strongly suggest that you read chapter 5 because it's going to be important in the next chapters!

The song at the beginning is called Run Me Dry by Bryson Tiller.

See you!

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