Dear World Travelers,

Y’all already have an idea of how fraternity may look like, perhaps not an idea, but a living proof of what it is like to be a member of the fraternity at your college. Well, if your answers are yes and yes, then welcome to my world full of unwanted black brothers unions (😑😑😑).

The worst part in this story of mine is that unlike fraternity in which you have to go through the application process or whatever, I didn’t even know that my skin color would automatically sign me up into this black community brotherhood. Is black brotherhood even a real thing? I wonder… But that, I will never know for sure.

Yes I am black! But I am seriously getting sicker and sicker with these identification and classification within the American society. Caucasians in their own world, Latinos united forever, Asians united for the best, and Africans united for the power . Of course I should be proud of having a community that wants me and never rejects me, but perhaps the reason why I am running away as far as I can from this is indeed because of them “brothers” with their messed up mindsets and ideologies. Don’t get me wrong I do also have a group of black friends (who are not into this bull*&^%# either) that I see from time to time and, trust me, that’s another world.

Being within a black community is like being in a christian family, whatever the color of their skins may be, christian is christian, and if you ever dare to do something that goes against the religion, their judgement will go beyond God’s and for that my dear friends, I am not ready to live hell on earth as a matter of fact. I’d rather have a mixture of friends from different origins and cultures than having one and only one community that will more likely attract the dogs (cops) whom minds are located in the trigger of their guns.

This is the 21st century people, either we decide to be more open minded and leave behind those illicit social battles, or we stay as we’ve always been, just a bunch of blind people who live on past histories. It is not racism towards my own kind, on the contrary, I am extremely proud of who I am (black) and I can’t thank enough my parents for that (which is why they mean the world to me), but as for who I am, I have principles and I would never join a system that will propagate hatred just because of some revolutionary causes that date from past centuries.