Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Ola's Extra Work - My Identity

              My Identity 




                                                                                            


The journey of discovery                                                            



My journey was like any other except the fact when I was a teenager I didn’t have wifi in Poland so you could say I lived like in old times. When I was young just a child I used to play outside with my friends and sister and living my life but back then I didn’t know who I was. I used to consider some things normal and desirable than I do now and make bad decisions but as I grow up, I moved to the UK when I was about 10 years old, and then that’s when slowly I started to know who I was as a person. In high school, I have discovered my sexuality like I knew I was different than any other, The way I was thinking and seeing the point of view was so different. At the same time, I didn’t know anything about my sexuality so I thought something was wrong with me and till I have turned like 19 years old I have found out about it and realised I'm not so different as there are people in this world who go through the same thing as I do. 


I have learned something throughout my journey, is that we all change when you think about it. We are all different people, all through our lives and that’s good as you got to keep moving as long as you don’t forget all the people that you used to be.




Race 


In this generation, the race hasn’t changed as black people still fighting for their rights and lives. I have to say is much better than it was years ago but some people just don’t see the beauty within people especially their colours and where do they come from. I think the problem of why race still hasn’t changed completely is because people haven’t learned to not judge, they judge because they don’t see the light, they expect people to be what they want them to be. I think if we will still talk about race, racism, etc we will make the world a better place to live in.


Feminism


I think feminism has changed throughout the years but it doesn’t mean it got better as men and women still fighting for their rights and their voice, they are still expecting the same respect and for people to listen when they speak up. Feminism has never been about being above man or woman it has always been about equality which we still as a community have to work on. 


 


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