Namaste
One day there will be no race.
Why do I say this?
Because of the truth of what is happening right before my eyes.
I will use the term "race" in the traditional sense, as might a racist use the word. I am seeing "races" disolve like salt in water before me. I cannot say the date and time when there will be no race, I know it is still rather distant in the future, but time turns faster and faster.
I see British and American boys marry girls from India. I see men from India marry girls from Thailand. I see "white" and "black" married to each other almost every other day in stores, at the office, here in America.
I am a Hindu. I hate caste discrimination. It is sort of one of my "push button" flash points. Once I reviewed a lot of DNA evidence. You would think in India, this would be the most unlikely place to find this, but I read much evidence of many races in the DNA of most who live and are born in India.
When I was a teenager, I recall a saying among some males I knew, this was the time of the Shah, that "Iranian women are the most beautiful women in the world". One found one, married her, and told others it was true. But later, there was a phase, "Ethiopian women are very beautiful". Some white boys were searching among an influx of Ethiopian women.
You see, all are beautiful. Later it was Japanese women are, then this or that ...
Hmmm...
There are all sorts of mixed marriages now. World travel is much easier, the pace will continue and increase.
One day there will only be one "caste", one race. I do not know when that day will be, but it is coming. Everyone won't realize it at first. But then they will. However, this will not stop us from dividing each other. We will find other ways to do that. Race is not the root of hatred.
I could sound "philosophical" and try to sound like a smarty pants and say, "fear is the cause".
But I don't know the cause. Personally, I think we will not know until we stop hurting, killing, eating needlessly animals. But I am positive, the time of no race is coming.
Om Namah Sivaya
One day there will be no race.
Why do I say this?
Because of the truth of what is happening right before my eyes.
I will use the term "race" in the traditional sense, as might a racist use the word. I am seeing "races" disolve like salt in water before me. I cannot say the date and time when there will be no race, I know it is still rather distant in the future, but time turns faster and faster.
I see British and American boys marry girls from India. I see men from India marry girls from Thailand. I see "white" and "black" married to each other almost every other day in stores, at the office, here in America.
I am a Hindu. I hate caste discrimination. It is sort of one of my "push button" flash points. Once I reviewed a lot of DNA evidence. You would think in India, this would be the most unlikely place to find this, but I read much evidence of many races in the DNA of most who live and are born in India.
When I was a teenager, I recall a saying among some males I knew, this was the time of the Shah, that "Iranian women are the most beautiful women in the world". One found one, married her, and told others it was true. But later, there was a phase, "Ethiopian women are very beautiful". Some white boys were searching among an influx of Ethiopian women.
You see, all are beautiful. Later it was Japanese women are, then this or that ...
Hmmm...
There are all sorts of mixed marriages now. World travel is much easier, the pace will continue and increase.
One day there will only be one "caste", one race. I do not know when that day will be, but it is coming. Everyone won't realize it at first. But then they will. However, this will not stop us from dividing each other. We will find other ways to do that. Race is not the root of hatred.
I could sound "philosophical" and try to sound like a smarty pants and say, "fear is the cause".
But I don't know the cause. Personally, I think we will not know until we stop hurting, killing, eating needlessly animals. But I am positive, the time of no race is coming.
Om Namah Sivaya