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<blockquote data-quote="Noxot" data-source="post: 75100832" data-attributes="member: 198376"><p>I kind of don't get what whiteness is, or Blackness for that matter. aesthetically speaking, both colors look pretty nice. I think I prefer the extremes of Snow White and deep dark black. What does it mean to embrace my whiteness or to embrace blackness? Does it mean to be stereotyped? Does it mean to care for my race? I'm against both of those already because a stereotype is a lack of freedom and I'd rather care for All Souls like God taught me to. </p><p></p><p> AlI know is that I hate my whiteness more than I used to now, seems kind of useless to me. I was thinking about the letter of Jude. I actually can't stand being a creature in general. It's full of the pride of life. I Want To Be My Soul and Spirit I don't want to be this flesh. What use is this flesh anyways? It's constantly bothering me about needing food and shelter. My flesh is my oppressor. To be a creature is to be a victim.</p><p></p><p>I was okay with my whiteness. Never really thought about it much. Did not feel especially privileged since I grew up in various poor places with various colors, was always bullied for being a socially awkward nerd, quit school in 9th grade, worked a job with people of both genders and all colors and we all got paid the same since we are all low tier and easily replaced cogs. I didn't feel especially privileged when I got arrested by a cop for me simply crawling under a fence to pass a railroad track. Maybe some would argue that a black person would have had a harsher punishment. That just makes me hate the law even more though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noxot, post: 75100832, member: 198376"] I kind of don't get what whiteness is, or Blackness for that matter. aesthetically speaking, both colors look pretty nice. I think I prefer the extremes of Snow White and deep dark black. What does it mean to embrace my whiteness or to embrace blackness? Does it mean to be stereotyped? Does it mean to care for my race? I'm against both of those already because a stereotype is a lack of freedom and I'd rather care for All Souls like God taught me to. AlI know is that I hate my whiteness more than I used to now, seems kind of useless to me. I was thinking about the letter of Jude. I actually can't stand being a creature in general. It's full of the pride of life. I Want To Be My Soul and Spirit I don't want to be this flesh. What use is this flesh anyways? It's constantly bothering me about needing food and shelter. My flesh is my oppressor. To be a creature is to be a victim. I was okay with my whiteness. Never really thought about it much. Did not feel especially privileged since I grew up in various poor places with various colors, was always bullied for being a socially awkward nerd, quit school in 9th grade, worked a job with people of both genders and all colors and we all got paid the same since we are all low tier and easily replaced cogs. I didn't feel especially privileged when I got arrested by a cop for me simply crawling under a fence to pass a railroad track. Maybe some would argue that a black person would have had a harsher punishment. That just makes me hate the law even more though. [/QUOTE]
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