The Boonies professional skateboarder Jason Ellis recently shared some thoughts that caught a lot of attention.
Although he’s Australian by birth, he’s spent a good chunk of his life in America and his perspective is shaped by both cultures.
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He spoke about moments like Bad Bunny performing at the Super Bowl and Kid Rock’s music and said there is no reason to fight over these things.
According to Ellis, if someone expresses faith or appreciation for God, it is all good. “Whatever your God is, it’s cool,” he said. He noted that looking at things positively is what really matters. “I love God, God is cool, Kid Rock is cool. If you love Kid Rock, I appreciate everybody. That way, nobody really bothers me.”
Ellis also shared a post reflecting his overall outlook on life.
“If you love people for their differences nothing gets you that upset.
Life could change or end at any moment so I just wish the best for all you guys. 🇺🇸
He seems to be making a point that respect and understanding go a long way.
In his view, celebrating different beliefs and tastes does not have to lead to conflict. Whether it is music, religion, or just personal opinions, he encourages taking a step back and appreciating that everyone has their own way of looking at the world.
