I recently received a comment on my “Who? Me?” blog from someone named Ashley(who I’m going to assume is female, even though some guys have the name Ashley, sorry Ashley Angel). This is what the comment said.
wow you are so fake i saw your myspace name [hippie]
is that what you think you are....
ew only posers classify themselves....get a life
fucktard
I have decided that this particular Ashley is not one that I know because the Ashley’s that I know are either,
1, My cousin, who wouldn’t say such things.
2, My friend Ashley, who also wouldn’t say such things.
3, My friend who is against using obscenities like “fucktard”
4, A girl in my class that I kind of know, but I’m pretty sure she wouldn’t say something like that because she’s nice.
So, basically, someone who I don’t know, and who doesn’t know me, decides that because she can read a list about me and check out my Myspace(my Myspace! who bases judgment on someone because of their MYSPACE!?) If you are unaware, my myspace display name is “Kamilah[Hippie]“. Apparently, this means I am classifying myself and because I’m classifying myself, I’m a poser(and need a life)(which makes me a fucktard). To start off, the name was given to me by a friend, it was not my idea, I did not classify myself.
But, hey, the proof is in the pudding, right? Here’s your pudding.
Okay, so this blog is dedicated to prejudice people like “Ashley”.
People like Ashley give me no hope for humanity. I know that everybody is a little bit prejudice, that’s just the way our brains operate, but its the people who have to go around and give off bad vibes to the people around them that piss me off.
Think about it, sharing your prejudices with others usually starts problems. Take the Holocaust for example, it all started because of Adolf Hitler’s prejudices against the Jewish people. If he had kept to himself regarding his Jewish prejudices(does that make sense?), than the Holocaust never would have happened, and six million Jews would have lived their lives normally. No concentration camps, no gas chambers.
If people had kept to themselves about any prejudices they had against others, there wouldn’t be a KKK, there wouldn’t be hate crimes, there wouldn’t be any sexual prejudice, racial prejudice, or religious prejudice.
But, I would like to thank Ashley for a few things;
1, a blog idea.
2, certainty that humanity has failed my expectations.
Okay, well, only a couple things. You aren’t as helpful as you thought you might be.
Maybe this is what you were looking for though, attention. An entire blog, just for you.
Anyway, Ashley, I may have no life, because I have time to blog, but you have no life either if you read have time to read my blogs and respond to them.
You can continue to hate me, Ashley, and leave those well thought out comments with outstanding vocabulary, in fact, please do. I look forward to hearing from you again.