I'm 41. My whole generation was raised to be color-blind. Then we grew up and got told we were raging racists for not seeing color. It's frustrating, but every once in a while I bump into another dude of another color from my gen, and we inevitably hit it off, and for a little while I get reminded of that beautiful future of brotherhood and friendship we were all hoping for.
I don't think I'll get to see it, but maybe I can help make it happen for someone down the road.
Red, brown, yellow, black and white they are precious in his sight Jesus loves the little children of the world!
I learned this song as a toddler it's not a hard concept to follow and the only colors that should matter are Red, White and Blue! 🇺🇸
I'm 41. My whole generation was raised to be color-blind. Then we grew up and got told we were raging racists for not seeing color. It's frustrating, but every once in a while I bump into another dude of another color from my gen, and we inevitably hit it off, and for a little while I get reminded of that beautiful future of brotherhood and friendship we were all hoping for.
I don't think I'll get to see it, but maybe I can help make it happen for someone down the road.
And I dunno how He does it. I'm surrounded by libtards day and night and I'm ready to lose my damn mind!
They do
Colorblindness was the 80s/90s virtue. Today, ignoring race is racist.
I'm good with any skin color or nationality as long as they put America first!
"We all bleed the same red blood of patriots." -- PDJT
I was slapped in kindergarten because I colored a picture of Martin Luther King Jr., green.
Lol.
I'm not real hip to classifying people as "good" or "bad" either
It’s just numbers on a spreadsheet
Nice virtue signalling.
Assholes come in all colors. So do good people.
Someone silence this bigot.
Yeah well. About those tattoos, saggy pants and purple hair...
Based. Enough said. 🐸