Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Infinite Shades

Perhaps some people in the world need to learn the difference between white and black, light and dark in the real figurative sense ... those with light in their hearts will be able to distinguish between the nuances of light in the hearts of those they meet and learn to appreciate the light in every soul they come across including their own.
Sadly not only the ignorant who do not even know what ‘racism’ is and who just echo weird stigmas of society are the only ones who have a tainted soul ... for that’s what racism is, subjugation of another human which only a tainted soul can inflict upon another.

What astounds me most of all is how, for ever so many, the slightest nuance of skin colour difference can all too often appear to be crucial in contributing to or diminishing the physical beauty of anyone in question, not to mention affect acceptability itself.

Racism is rife in far too many forms, in far too many places, in far too many hearts. It is despised in all religions so that those religious who believe white is good and black is bad need to read the holy books with their hearts rather than their physical perceptions.

We are all partial to what appeals to us personally, be it features, hair or skin colour and there seems to be nothing wrong with that and i do not believe there is anything wrong with it at all. What is very wrong however is when a seemingly socially accepted criteria of beauty and acceptability with reference to skin colour appears to set itself in, more apparent in some countries than in others.

Sadly, there will always be those who seem to unwittingly carry negativity around with them. Regardless of how the PC world keeps evolving there is a constant to adhere to: no one is fairer or darker than anyone else except by comparison and every skin colour, every nuance of difference, just like every place in the whole wide world, has its own beauty.

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