Published on January 22, 2005 By Death_By_Beebles In Misc
I’m sick of hearing it. Every day, someone I know says it, and I’m sick. Sick and tired of hearing the words “African-American” and “Caucasian”.

We, as one race of human beings are many colors. We are black. We are white. We are tan, we are brown. We are bright and dark.

Black and white are beautiful colors. Why aren’t you proud of being them?

Beebes

Comments
on Jan 22, 2005
Politics...it kind of goes along with my "Boredom causes Hostility" article. I'm not sure why people have to bitch about political correctness...something we have to tolerate I guess...

~Zoo
on Jan 22, 2005
your right we are not many races we are one. I think people use those words because it makes them "feel better" or makes them "superiour". I dont think we will ever have the world stop using that.


Ns38
on Jan 23, 2005
We all need to keep interbreeding until we're all the same shade of gray, and then we can finally hate people for who they really are.

on Jan 23, 2005
I like what alan said. lol. Anyway, alex, i agree with you. We are one race as human beings, and we should start appreciating each other.
on Jan 23, 2005
We all need to keep interbreeding until we're all the same shade of gray, and then we can finally hate people for who they really are.


Heh...that's in a comedy routine if I'm not mistaking....but who was it?...hmmm...

~Zoo
on Jan 23, 2005
where did the need for being politicly corect come from in the first place?
not once in the whole bible does God(or any of the prophets) use race as defining area of conflict. Then again, many races were confined to slavery by other nations in both the new and old testements. Where did racial conflict come from? When did it start? Could it all have derived from the tower of babble? So many questions, and a infinate amount of time to find the answers...

sorry for not helping
-your friend -kinjruh
on Jan 23, 2005
It's ok Kinjruh... I'm not sure where it started, or when it started, but I just wish people would accept others by learning to first accept themselves.

Peace,

Beebes
on Jan 23, 2005
that's what i've always thought it was... the tower of babble. if just seemed right to me. everyone spoke the same language until then so i assume everyone had the same color skin too.

i have a "theory". basically, i see it like this... so many religions have a belief in a god or many gods because the person who started those religions had a different understanding of god.

the greeks seem to have come from someone thinking that god had many (not just three) "identities" and that he was selfish - probably because what didn't want them getting close to him - that person that started the mythology could have even gone as far as seeing the tower as mt. olympus.

the egyptians may have found their interpretration somewhat the same way that the greeks did but seeing as how the king of their gods had a different role maybe they sole god in a bit of a different light. like god was someone who just liked to kill people off or something.

i think you get where i'm going with this. i'm probably wrong because the idea of dates and times gets me confused. i may have had it a bit switched around but that's my theory in a nut shell. i might right another article sometime giving more detail and examples.

Capt. over and out!
on Jan 27, 2005
You know, I wish people wouldn't do that. Who cares what freaking color someone is. I mean most of you probably didn't or still don't know that I have a history of black people in my family. I have dark pigments, so in the summer I tan really dark w/o hardly getting burnt.

~carebear~
on Jan 27, 2005
thur enought inter breeding we would all wind up a nice shade of light brown I think.. Race hatred is a learned behavior, the adults need to teach the children to stop the hate.