MayeElaine
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Well, here's what happened exactly. I dreamt that my friends and I were going to explore the old bomb shelter under our school. So we all snuck in at night, and then started looking around. While we were exploring, we heard this sound, and looked around a stack of crates to see these two guys, both of which were KKK members. My friends are both hispanic, so I was worried that these KKK guys would try to hurt them. So I yelled, "Run!" We then proceeded to run away, and I could hear the KKK members running after us. The scenery changed, and we were suddenly in a home-depot type place, so it was still basically a giant warehouse, but there were customers here. So I yelled out for help. I didn't stop to see if the guys were still after us, I just sprinted outside, where my friend's mom was waiting in her car for us. (My friend's mom drives us everywhere, so it wasn't a surprise when she was in the car for us.) So anyway, we all got in the car, and as we were driving away, I said, "Man, that was scary. I was really scared for you guys, since you're not white. I didn't want them to get to you." My friends seemed totally unfazed about what happened, and looked confused by me being so startled.
Here are some things that could help the interpretation:
~I have never met or been affiliated with anyone in the KKK.
~However, I am deathly afraid of people who are willing to do anything to make racism reign. I was talking to my African-American friend and told her how scared I was of the KKK, and she laughed at me and said that I shouldn't be because I'm white.
~I do not look ethnic in anyway, and could not be mistaken for someone who was. (Blonde hair, blue eyes, pale complexion.)
~I am VP of the LGSA (Lesbian Gay Straight Alliance) at our school, and so I preach equality all the time. However, I myself am not a lesbian nor am I bisexual. I just believe that everyone is equal.
~I am sixteen and a junior in high school.
~And lastly, this is was I'm most ashamed of. But lately, I've been turning down guys who aren't white. The reason I do this is because I want to be a mother more than anything in the world when I grow up, and when I imagine myself with someone who's not white, I imagine our children. And I want my children to look like me, so people automatically can tell we're related, you know? So basically I've been turned off when someone isn't white. Could this have to do with anything?
What could this dream mean?
Jeff - That has absolutely nothing to do with my question whatsoever.
Here are some things that could help the interpretation:
~I have never met or been affiliated with anyone in the KKK.
~However, I am deathly afraid of people who are willing to do anything to make racism reign. I was talking to my African-American friend and told her how scared I was of the KKK, and she laughed at me and said that I shouldn't be because I'm white.
~I do not look ethnic in anyway, and could not be mistaken for someone who was. (Blonde hair, blue eyes, pale complexion.)
~I am VP of the LGSA (Lesbian Gay Straight Alliance) at our school, and so I preach equality all the time. However, I myself am not a lesbian nor am I bisexual. I just believe that everyone is equal.
~I am sixteen and a junior in high school.
~And lastly, this is was I'm most ashamed of. But lately, I've been turning down guys who aren't white. The reason I do this is because I want to be a mother more than anything in the world when I grow up, and when I imagine myself with someone who's not white, I imagine our children. And I want my children to look like me, so people automatically can tell we're related, you know? So basically I've been turned off when someone isn't white. Could this have to do with anything?
What could this dream mean?
Jeff - That has absolutely nothing to do with my question whatsoever.