Blackness is not a monolith. We are not homogenous people; we are not all the same.
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We're not monolithic. What is blackness? To me, how do you define that?
I never had that thing about being black. If the whole world was like that, maybe there would be more harmony and love.
Human nature is not black and white but black and grey.
Keep in mind that diversity does not just mean black. It means all of it - age, weight, gender.
The very definition of 'blackness' is as broad as that of 'whiteness,' yet we're seemingly always trying to find a specific, limited definition.
Black people, we are not this monolithic group, you know?
Being black is not a matter of pigmentation - being black is a reflection of a mental attitude.
We are all somewhere or the other a little grey, not black and white. We have our imperfections.
No one tells every white person in this country how to be. No one tells every Hispanic, or Asian or Jewish person in this country how to be. There is no single definition of whiteness or single definition of blackness.
Nothing is out of our realm, because it has nothing to do with color. As black people, we're not different from anyone else, other than the exterior.