Blog Post One “We All Spawned on the Same Rock (So Why Are You Still Racist?)”
📝 BLOG POST
“We All Spawned on the Same Rock (So Why Are You Still Racist?”
Let me say it plain.
Racism isn’t complicated. It’s just embarrassing.
You were born somewhere.
So was I.
That’s not an achievement. That’s just biology + luck + timing.
Some people came out pale. Others dark.
Some had snow. Some had sun.
That’s climate. Not character.
We all spawned on the same spinning rock, breathing the same air, bleeding the same red.
But somehow you still think you’re better?
If that superiority comes from your skin tone, your passport, or your ancestors’ GPS coordinates — then let me ask:
Are you proud of something you actually earned?
Or are you just clinging to a birth certificate like a trophy?
I’m 18.
No PhD. No podium.
Just someone tired of watching grown adults fumble basic decency.
So here’s the truth:
We’ve got one planet.
One species.
And too many people wasting their time trying to prove they’re “above” others — based on literally nothing.
You’re not superior.
You’re just loud.
And loud doesn’t mean right.
As for those who still choose to hold onto racist views?
Shun them. Let them feel the cold side of history.
Don’t argue. Just move past them — like we should’ve decades ago.
Let’s leave past ideas where they belong: in the past.
There’s a reason it’s called history. This is the present.
And the future? It’s what we build now.
So try not to be the reason some kid in the next generation has to fight the same battles we were supposed to solve.
Think forward.
Act better.
Start now.
— Samuel