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So, like, I'm considered white, right? But I technically am mixed, you know what I'm saying? So, I'd really want to say that, like, depending on... I think that I'd rather just stay in my skin zone, you know what I'm saying? Even though, really, I have that side of me. Because, like, low-key, I just... I feel like it's just... I grew a part of it, obviously. Like, I don't think changing... I don't think changing your skin color really would give you much in life, right? You know what I'm saying? Like I said, you already... You've been born this shit, you really can't change it.
Changing it now would only give you more insecurities, and believe it or not, like I said, everyone believes in that whole, what do you call that shit, what's that one word? I'm trying to think about it like that. White privilege, like I said, white privilege is also a thing, don't get me wrong, but like I said, when you're white and you're in certain areas and you're white, you'll get checked much more than someone who's not white. And I've said this, there's white privilege, but there's also other kinds of privilege too, especially in the ghetto, bro.
If I would choose I would Maybe it's nice to come like one of the white people in Europe like probably in Sweden because they have really nice like Benefits from their governments like free health care free education and stuff like that there are also some countries in Europe where it's so safe that you can leave a Baby outside while you're eating inside the restaurant
I wouldn't complain if I was black too, because black people have really nice talent in singing, you know. I'm Filipino and I really envy their great singing abilities, you know. They're so good doing riffs and runs and singing and stuff like that. They're very talented people.