Race Quotes

Never judge a person by the color of their skins.
 
but if you close your eyes
does it almost feel like
nothing changed at all?

 

This world is dying around us, us the humans who care more about image and followers, numbers and things that wont matter soon. When the world ends you will cling to the nearest person to you, black, white, asian, mexican, or muslim. You will hold them and wish instead of staring at your phone you would have known them as a person. When the world burns...we all burn together.
breathing ain't that easy
and shots fall way too fast 
it never was over 
the stuff ain't in the past 
 
the struggle is real
you can't deny it 
open your eyes 
and look around 
all the places 
all the people 
all the souls 
on the ground
 
"why" you ask 
We need to answer 
and I say " yes"
It's in the past 
We had a dream
and I still have 
that things can change 
and everyone can breathe
 
That people can follow 
and don't have to question
don't have to wonder
why they can still breathe 
cause this is a world
about to go down
feels like suffocating 
as soon as a shot lays you down
 
 
drowning to the ground
and you will scream
" I can't breathe" 
the river of blood
it strangulates your faith
it goes too fast 
and they will reply
" and I can't hear" 
and all you do
you want to now 
"why did you shot me?"
"why'd you let me go?" 
 
- M.R
 

"Race is there, and it is a constant.

You're tired of hearing about it?

Think about how f/cking exhausting it is living it."

- Jon Stewart


 


"Sometimes you’re ahead, sometimes youre behind.
Th
e race is long, and in the end, it’s only with yourself.

Blackbird singing in the dead of night,
take these broken wings and learn to fly.

 

When people say they don't like gay people, and someone calls them a rac)ist.

Like no.

Ra)cists hate other races.

Gay people aren't a different race.

People who say they don't like gays, it's their opinion.

Not them being raci)st.


"It's only in the finer points that it gets complicated and contentious,
the inability to realize that no matter what our religion or gender or race or geographic background,


we all have about 98 percent in common with each other.

 
[...]For whatever reason, we like to focus on the 2 percent that's different, and most of the conflict in the world comes from that.


 
The only way I can navigate throught my life is because of the 98 percent that every life has in common."



-"Every Day" By: David Levithan


does anyone even play race car games anymore or


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