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Life.
People expect it to be a walk in the park
But life is far from that
People expect us to be one race
One religion, one color
One sexual orientation
But life isn’t about that
It’s about embracing the culture we have
It’s what makes us… well, us
Look at the people affected by the life that people try to enforce
Suicide, mental instability,
addiction, alcoholism
All because people expect everyone to have the same kind of life
They fear change
Like Civil Rights
Like same-sex marriage
Like women’s suffrage
All because they want us to be the same
All because change will make their lives “harder”
When they don’t realize what their
views do to others
Like the girl who takes the razor to end the bullying about her homosexuality
Like the boy who can’t leave his house so he can avoid the racial slurs
It’s sickening to see what “life” has become
Making innocent people miserable
All just because people can’t embrace others
Stubbornness gets the best of them
So why does it have to be this way?
Why can’t life be that walk in the park?
No hurting, no ignorance
A life full of many races,
Many religions, many colors,
Many sexual orientations
So everyone can be happy
After all, that’s what we should call
Life.
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