I grew up in the Deep South, and let me tell you something, every stereotype you've heard is basically true...
I'm well aware it is mind blown how certain social groups are at risk or stereotypes.
Right? That's what makes me feel a bit like an outcast. I don't know if I belong in the South as much as other people do, like my parents.
For me I think it is wrong I don't think I can last there the reality of how people are treated is beyond my beliefs of respect.
I know what you mean. The more "blue" areas of the cities are somewhat better, but yeah for the most part it's all open fields and sunburns.
They feel as if the skin color is a problem I think we are all equal but people of color or as they call black is given the most stereotypes because of their ethnics groups.
Yes, it's unfortunate for sure. You know what I really feel like I'm missing because I live here is mountains and beautiful scenery.
Mountains would be so beautiful right now for me especially since I'm reading novels about warriors by Erin Hunter it would be peaceful to be in that setting.
Oooh tell me about it! I'm imagining sitting on a chair with a flannel blanket on a wooden deck, mountains in the background, hot coffee in my hand...
It is a adventure novel they actually are in the forest and lake homes it's about spirits and stars as well, it is so great pour me a cup of coffee as well lol.