So, can we? Are we as a society capable of grasping the fact that not all men are bad, and not all women are good?
Being a man, doesn't make you a bad or good person. Your actions do.
Being a woman, does not make you a good or bad person, your actions do.
The same goes for race or sexuality, WHAT A HUMAN IDENTIFIES AS, WAS BORN AS, COMES FROM, ETC DOES N O T DEPICT WHO THEY ARE AS A HUMAN IN SOCIETY.
Being a white straight male, does not mean you are a racist homophobic woman hating person.
Being a feminist doesn't make you a good person.
Being a homosexual doesn't mean you are a saint who supports everyone.
Being white doesn't mean you're racist.
Being of color does not mean you can degrade other poc or white people.
Being a woman doesn't mean you can treat men or anyone like shit.
Being a man doesn't mean you're better.
Being a transgender doesn't mean you struggled and have the right to say you're better than a f*cking war veteran.
Being a christian/catholic does not make you a good person.
Being Aboriginal/Native does not mean you are a drunk who's on welfare.
Being pro-life doesn't make you a good person.
Being pro-choice doesn't make you a murderer. (Neither does having an abortion)
And so on..
Things like these do not make you a better or worse person, why can't we grasp that?
Who you are in society and how you treat others is what depicts whether or not you are a f*cking decent human being.
English
#Offtopic
-
I feel like you just said "Drink water!"