I know it’s important we go through all this, but I long for the day when we no longer need to identify ourselves by sex or sexuality or color or ethnicity or religion or nationality. Every day I think we should take a minute to remember that ultimately we’re all just people.

Jun 15, 2020 · 2:57 AM UTC

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I'm angry because America isn't ready for you to become president. Every single word you spoke (tried to speak) I understood it.
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One People... Living on one planet.
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Agreed. End affirmative action, race based prioritization. The content of character thing, you know?
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What will have to happen for that to happen?
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We should look at what we have in common with other human beings instead of our differences.
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We agree in spirit that oneness via our common humanity is the goal. Just don't go telling us WHEN we can stop our very real fight against crimes AGAINST BLACK FOLKS and trade it for the kumbaya of false peace that the white liberal has preferred in the past! Their Achilles heel!
I love this message so much! I have been saying all along that the problem with our society is that we put too many labels on things! I just want everyone to look at the person next to them and see a human being staring back!
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Humans are so arrogant, believing they are above animals and plants which have been here longer and r more aligned with the infinite intelligence where humans are not. The mind is driving this "civilazation" save us from ourselves
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That sounds a lot like "all lives matter.". Haha. Joking. Yes. Absolutely.