Part 2: It also seems like such a broad bizarre generalization, it would be like saying Ferngully created Liberals or Call of Duty created right wingers. [s](Please don't make the argument for either or I'll get very sad.)[/s] [quote=@Weird Tales] [@Vilageidiotx] If you say an Irishman and a British man are just both white then there is a good chance you'll piss them off, Americans and a good amount of the world in my opinion are have very simplistic views on human identity. I think humanity as a whole would be far better off if we stopped obsessing over collectivism and embraced more individualistic views when it came to identity and heritage. People should proud of who they are regardless of their identity, that's why I support all pride regardless of race, gender, sexuality and religion. [/quote] Also you brought up something interest I wanted to comment on. I'd like to agree with you that people should stop taking words so seriously. If they were called white they shouldn't get pissed they should feel apathetic at worst. Like I get people using words to hurt and verbal abuse is still a thing, but people take getting offensive to words a little too far... I'd argue america is basically the only nation that over complicates race and gender and things that should be pretty fucking easy to figure out while at least I bet it started from here...Because of the very loud minority, though now the U.K has 71 genders apparently exist now and I honestly would be surprised if it only got more and more extreme in upcoming years, like people laugh at otherkin now but just wait humans will claim their different species, and it will be taken seriously...eventually it WILL happen. I actually don't think you should be "PROUD" of something you have no control over, why should I be happy I'm white? I didn't achieve it. I just am. Race, Gender etc. It's not something you should ever feel ashamed for of course...but it also shouldn't really matter. Religion (or lack thereof) is a choice...so maybe you could feel some kind of achievement. Though that's debatable.