Marissa Jenae Johnson

Subject: Marissa Jenae Johnson
From: A human being
Date: 25 Feb 2016

How can you say that all lives matter is racist?Every life brought into this world is precious. It isn't the race that we are born that defines us. It is what we chose to do with our life that does. What makes one life more important than another. Not by the color of your skin. But by the love, integrity, hope that one person has. By what they choose to do to leave an imprint on this world. If you saw my 8 year old son hit by a car? Would you walk past him because he isn't black? Or would you have human compassion and sit by his side and hold his hand? Would you pray for him? Be there for him when he is in so much pain and scared? What will happen to you if you were to be in a car accident? What if it was a white police officer to be the first one on the scene? What if your car was on fire? Or fuel was leaking? Would you tell them to go away. Would you be willing to burn to death over refusing help that could save your life. And how is it the all lives matter is racist? So a white baby born at 26 weeks doesn't matter? Should that baby be left to die? Or a 5 year old Chinese girl having cancer. So her life doesn't matter? Is she not allowed treatment because she isn't black? What logic are you seeing?Cause it makes no sense to me.I know there's bad people out there. They come in all shapes,sizes, color, and professions. However if we all start being the bad guy where will that leave our world. Will there be no more love and compassion? Our world will burn around us. As the human race we should stand together. It is us that builds the future. It is us that decides if we will let hate rule us. What kind of legacy will you leave behind? What will be in the history book about you 100 years from now? Before I make a big decision I ask myself, how do I want to be remembered? The love that I gave or the hate I grew into the hearts of others? The question I have for you is, how do YOU want to be remembered?

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