If you come from a place of love, and you're not saying, 'I'm better than you,' that's one thing that allows you to talk about different ethnicities. It's almost like laughing with each other.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes my ethnicity is relevant, other times not. I definitely get the best of both worlds.
Whatever your ethnicity is, in this life you are going to be on a journey to discover who you are and how you feel about yourself.
The different ness of races, moreover, is no evidence of superiority or of inferiority. This merely indicates that each race has certain gifts which the others do not possess.
When people first meet me, they're always like, 'What are you?' as far as ethnicity. And I've been pegged as 'ethnically ambiguous.'
Cultural comparisons are good because they can tell you about what's similar, but also sometimes they make it easier to see obvious differences.
I've always been 'ethnic friend,' without any serious moments, all jokes.
Accordingly, one race is neither superior nor inferior to another.
Ethnic stereotypes are boring and stressful and sometimes criminal. It's just not a good way to think. It's non-thinking. It's stupid and destructive.
My grandfather always told me, 'You know you're American first, but you're a Greek-American, which makes you a better American.' It sounds sort of old-world and very sweet, but what he meant was that you should embrace those things that are most special and different about you.
I wish everybody was just ethnically ambiguous. It would make life a lot easier.
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