User blog comment:Zaffie/Rights/@comment-4971289-20120614165007

I totally, sincerely, unquestionably and undeniably with this. We're all human beings. There is no "normal" way for a human to look. There all tall people and skinny people and brown-haired people and black people and athletes and office workers and soldiers and people from big families and people from small families and so forth. The list goes on infinitely. Why should we judge on gender, race and appearance, the three things that we can't change about ourselves? Why those two things? It's as strange as judging people based on their eye colour. Have you ever met a girl that sits inside all day, wearing a dress, sewing and cooking and wearing make-up, and then getting lost on the occasion that she goes driving. There are few females that spend the majority of their time on the above. There are some, but not all? Have you ever met a boy who hasn't a clue about football and hates sport? I'm positive that you have. So where are these stereotypes from? My only thought is that it is from the past, when women were forced to be "stereotypical". That is the past. Do you live in the Victorian times? And then there's racism. Black people are NO DIFFERENT to white people. I mean, honestly. It's like saying that brown-eyed people are better than green-eyed people. Skin colour changes nothing. It's a colour. It's not an emblem of superiority or inferiority, it's a colour. One of the parts of the colour wheel. That is IT. Sorry for the huge speech but I feel this from the bottom of my heart.