When someone told me this a few years back, I was kind of left confuse. However, I began to explore that statement and I find myself saying that being colorblind might be. You may not recognize someone's color, race, culture, or something when it comes to being friends, lovers, etc. However, I have friends who basically don't understand the struggles I go through because I'm biracial. Not only do they not understand, but also they don't want to understand. It seems like some people don't really listen to Black, Hispanic, Asian, Muslim, and Gay people or just anyone who is different about the struggles they have on day to day basis, yet some people claim this is because they are colorblind and just don't notice things like that. I don't know, maybe I'm not really making sense. Probably not. Anyway, what do all of you out there think of this? As you can probably tell, I'm having a hard time with this concept.
P.S. Please, no rude comments.
2006-08-11
19:20:38
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hpotter4ever2000
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