I do not like to answer the ethnicity question simply for the fact that I do not like putting people into categories. We are all human, what does it matter if we are different races or ethnicity? I feel it only divides and separates people based on characteristics they have no control over. And yes, I have experienced reverse discrimination, so has my teenage daughter. The experience only solidifies a personal desire to not want anyone else to experience the feeling it invokes.
I do worry though that my choice of refusing to choose an ethnicity will play a negative role regarding the fact that I am stepping outside of the box and not conforming. I might be seen as someone who will not go with the flow? Maybe my thoughts on this are silly, but I have wondered this.
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I do not like to answer the ethnicity question simply for the fact that I do not like putting people into categories. We are all human, what does it matter if we are different races or ethnicity? I feel it only divides and separates people based on characteristics they have no control over. And yes, I have experienced reverse discrimination, so has my teenage daughter. The experience only solidifies a personal desire to not want anyone else to experience the feeling it invokes.
I do worry though that my choice of refusing to choose an ethnicity will play a negative role regarding the fact that I am stepping outside of the box and not conforming. I might be seen as someone who will not go with the flow? Maybe my thoughts on this are silly, but I have wondered this.