A Letter from Sam

It was past midnight, as he read his last letter on his table, tears were flowing on his eyes, holding a gun pointed on his head, as memories flash back to the time how his group burned a group of teenage black men, stabbed an Asian tourist and bullied his Latino classmates.

In the town of Kansas, a blue eyed, blonde, white man named Sam was raised by politically influential Caucasian parents in a community dominated by white supremacists where he grew up as one of the most influential leaders of the white supremacist group.

At the peak of Sam’s career, his parents revealed to him that he was just adopted from an orphanage before they died.  For several years, Sam searched for his biological parents and found out that he was not pure Caucasian but with mixed blood (Caucasian, African, Asian, Latino).

Today, Sam’s children are circulating the letter of their father:

To my family and friends,

I was fortunate to be raised by supportive parents and to live in an environment of people who adore, respect and trust me which made me become a confident leader.  All the while I thought I was powerful, well accomplished and truly successful but I failed.

Whoever read this letter, please tell my real family (Caucasian, African, Asian, Latino) how I sincerely apologize for all my evil deeds.  What I have done to all of you are unacceptable, totally wicked.  I was weak to let myself be controlled by the demons around me.

Please tell everyone to stop all the hatred and start to love one another for we are all one.

Sincerely yours,

Sam

DISCLAIMER:  This fictional story of Sam that I’ve written is intended to remind us that we belong to one species, that all life on Earth evolved from a single-celled organism, from our universal common ancestor and created by our one and only creator.

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