You’ll be happy to know that not all of these posts are
depressing and cynical. This next one happens to be very empowering, and I
think encourages a new way of thinking, which everyone should adopt. In this experiment,
a giant x-ray monitor was placed on a stage in a public setting. One after one,
people saw skeletons kissing, only to find out that they were two women or two
men. Not only that, but they portrayed people of different religions, ages, and
cultures all showing love for one another with a hug or a handshake etc. I
think the way it was presented was genius. Because it goes to show that on the
inside, we’re all the same. Just bone, with muscle fibers and organs. Which got
me further thinking, in what way do we have the right to judge other peoples
sexual orientation/preference, race, religion, culture, gender, or disability.
You’re no different than me, and I’m no different than you. So I think we
should really pay attention to what is being presented here, because it goes to
truly show that we’re all human. We’re people who have the right to live how we
want to live, and be who we want to be with, without having to be judged by
other people. Next time you see two gay men, or married couples who are of a
different race etc. I want you to understand that underneath all of this outer
exterior, they’re just like you. Love has no gender, race, religion,
disability, nor disability. Learn to accept, learn to love, learn to live and
let live.
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