A friendly discussion about the difference in people's race and/or nationality
By BeInspired
@BeInspired (44)
United States
January 6, 2012 7:03pm CST
I am a small town girl transplanted into the middle of a very diverse town near Chicago. I have climbed mountains in this category. I went to work in a location that was primarily black and I was so small town white girl. I was scared to death but, how wonderful it turned out to be!
I absolutely love the differences in people. How about you?
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4 responses
@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
7 Jan 12
I do, I do! Absolutely love the different races! Yes.. all one human family with many beautiful branches!! Each branch so very unique yet so very much the same.. we're all brothers and sisters I don't care what anyone may say or what may ever happen in time, past, present or future. It's ultimate reality, which, er, ultimately, matters.
@madonna143 (1737)
• Philippines
7 Jan 12
Race and nationality differences are easier to deal with rather than social classes. If you were from a simple small little town girl and suddenly transfer to lets say beverly hills, it would be a lot harder. Here in my country I had some sort of that experience and boy it was really quite hard to cope.
@Robswife2006 (1208)
• United States
7 Jan 12
We are all God's children & that's what I've always believed, but that being said sadly not everyone feels that way or was raised that way. History has shown us just how horrible the black people were treated & for so many years too that many even till this day still feel hate toward white people. Then there are the many white people(not all)who don't help matters by still treating a black person as different. The only way everyone will ever get along peaceably is to let go of the hate that they have for each other. Unfortunately I just don't see this happening any time soon.