Here's the thing.
Being proud of your heritage certainly isn't a problem.
I'm proud of my heritage, for the most part.
However, when you combine what you've said in this thread with what you've been stating in the other threads, including some form of identifying marks for non-Christians, or whatever, and dividing people by their ethnicities, instead of recognising that humans are humans whatever their skin colour, etc., people start to wonder about your motives.
IF, for instance, people were to stay within their own ethnicities, where do you think I should fit in? I'm mostly of European descent but I have Asian blood in my ancestry, and it shows in my features.
Because of that, should I live with my European family or be forced to live in an Asian community simply because of my features?
Being proud of your heritage certainly isn't a problem.
I'm proud of my heritage, for the most part.
However, when you combine what you've said in this thread with what you've been stating in the other threads, including some form of identifying marks for non-Christians, or whatever, and dividing people by their ethnicities, instead of recognising that humans are humans whatever their skin colour, etc., people start to wonder about your motives.
IF, for instance, people were to stay within their own ethnicities, where do you think I should fit in? I'm mostly of European descent but I have Asian blood in my ancestry, and it shows in my features.
Because of that, should I live with my European family or be forced to live in an Asian community simply because of my features?
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"