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(((Masterpiece))) Squiggly sketchy raw drawing coloured with alcohol ink combined with rough impasto drip painting. Overspray of colours, paint stains. (a lesbian couple in a conservative german village) Create an image of a street scene in a small german rural town. A young blonde vietnamese woman with a messy bun and a beautiful ethiopean woman with dreadlocks walk arm in arm through the street, smiling at each other. The street is full of fat angry people in very conservative suits and dresses. The fat angry people are staring with disgust at the blonde vietnamese woman and the ethiopean woman. The young blonde vietnamese woman wears a mini skirt, a t-shirt with deep neckline, rainbow coloured leg warmers and chucks. The beautiful ethiopean woman wears a short black dress, a leather jacket and boots and has floral tatoos all over her body. Point out to the contrast between the two urban loving women and the bad tempered conservative fat people.
Diversity is not only about who we are, but also about what we choose. I am asian, I am german, I am afab, I am lesbian - those things I did not choose, they just happen to be part of my identity. And it is my right as a human being not to be discriminated against for these aspects of my identity.
But we are not just born into an identity. We also have the opportunity to make choices. And as long as our choices do not harm anyone, it is also our right that these choices are respected just as much as our identity.
Some people choose conventions, others an alternative lifestyle; some eat meat, others choose not to. Some consider cars important, others decide against them. Some decide to let radio stations shape their musical environment, others prefer to search for new sounds themselves. Some opt for a neat little garden, others love wild growth. Some choose an ironed suit and a shaved neck, others an old leather jacket and long hair. Some choose to believe in a god and follow the lead of a religion, others choose to find their own way of how to perceive the world.
We may disagree with the decisions of others and talk and argue about them, but as long as no one really suffers as a result of these decisions, we must respect them as a manifestation of a truly free and diverse society!