
Kim Kardashian is a reality TV star, business woman, but most importantly she is a mother. Her daughter, North, with fiance Kanye West seems to live the perfect lavish life with her Hollywood hotshot parents. However, Kim revealed that there are some concerns she has for North in the future. And they're not at all what you're thinking.
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In her personal blog, Kim expressed that one her major worries for her daughter is the discrimination and racism she may face for being mixed. Despite our society being more tolerant nowadays, Kim and Kanye have still found themselves to been victims of this type of hate quite often.
In her blog, Kim writes about the amazing ways motherhood has changed her. "I've read and personally experienced some incidents that have sickened me and made me take notice. I realize that racism and discrimination are still alive, and just as hateful and deadly as they ever have been," she wrote.
Kim expresses her concerns that she fears North will face people like this and she feels responsbility as a mother to prevent this from happening. "I want my daughter growing up in a world where love for one another is the most important thing. So the first step I'm taking is to stop pretending like this isn't my issue or my problem, because it is, it's everyone's…" Kim continued. She then mentions separate cases that have occurred throughout the nation affecting teens who have been affected by hate.
Kim ends her powerful blog post on a note that can resonate with any parent. "They are all someone's son and someone's daughter and it is our responsibility to give them a voice and speak out for those who can't and hopefully in the process, ensure that hate is something our children never have to see."
I normally don't take Kim seriously, but I'm on board with her wholeheartedly regarding this issue. As much as parents may want to protect their children from this type of hatred in the world, they can't control how others approach them. The best they can do is to teach their kids to love people for who they are and to ignore those who dislike them because of what they are. Those people are dealing with their own internal battle and fighting hate with hate won't solve this terrible cycle.
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