Friday 14 January 2022

MY BUBBLE, MY BUSINESS

Most people don't want to burst someone else's bubble intentionally if it could be avoided. Through common decency and compassion people on average will choose to mind their own business and stay in their own bubble, but when certain people choose to make their business everybody else's business everything changes. When did someone's sexual orientation and gender identity become topics of interest? How come we have veered from a society that kept personal information to ourselves to a society that demands you look at us and acknowledge that we are a unique individual. When did we become a society who needs the acceptance of others to function properly. The need of acceptance will make us invisible to anyone to busy to pay attention to our self justification process?. When I'm introduced to a person I don't need to be informed of that persons sexual preference or a preference of identity. We are all part of the human race and that is good enough for me. People more than likely have already enough personal things to tie up their mind, rather than trying commit to memory 150 and growing genders just to avoid offending people who are creating unique labels for themselves. In most cultural beliefs their is always a conflict of interest but we need to be bigger than our differences. The lessons our parents taught us when we were young was "if you cant play nice then don't play together" rings true now. People identify themselves however their heart desires whatever makes them happy as long as their bubble doesn't force my personal bubble to be affected. Telling everyone that you need to be respected is like Cartman from Southpark demanding you respect my authority, and simultaneously choosing to show alternative believers that their beliefs need to be modified to suit the gender preferred generation is asking for conflict. We are surrounded by different people with different beliefs each to their own, sometimes all that you have left is that you agree to disagree, you go your way and I'll go mine.

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