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Posted 2009-06-11, 10:05 PM
in reply to kyeruu's post "ignorance, or being ignored?"
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What is it? This may potentially be a question you ask yourself
to make evident what the problem is. Now, would it stand to re-
ason to say you are a member of western civilization, have been
a member of said society during your encounter with this sort
of internal flaw, and plan to be so for the remainder of your
earthly existence? It is clear from your first description you are
referring to people in the Western Hemisphere, now constitut-
ing the majority of this planet. A people who ask the question,
"What is it he just said?" appeal to snobbery, as "if X does not
associate their self with appropriate behavioral patterns they
are a danger to The Group." This should be taken as a personal
matter, as it contra vents your human rights. In other words,
you must fit in with the myths, trends and attitudes or else,
"Your diversity does not agree with The Group. The law of sym-
pathy therefore does not apply to you. If you do not do as you
are expected, you should not be accepted, nor should any such
person." Of course, that would work if the population does not
change (come to think of it, this nightmare of a reality would be
so exclusive as to the members it receives, the friction diversity
could pose would be so great it would start to look for adversity
in pointless issues such as difference in opinion. Surprise). You
are deserving of love, respect; you have interesting stories to tell
and have time to listen to other people's stories. Now it seems
that the acceptable western behavioral model is this tendency to
have female rulers. Indeed, this under rates intellectual capability
in favor of the perceived potential to tap extreme responses on
the part of, certainly, men in the population. Overlook
circumstances and behaviors that contribute to alienation from
the community. The zelaron forum Introduce Yourself comes
with the caption, "Introduce yourself here to give a good first im-
pression... before people get the wrong idea." But is it that you
actively try not to give the wrong impression, or rather, people
specifically in western cultures begin to view you in a way you do
not agree with? Certainly, you have an impact on that, but they
hold the responsibility completely by their own choice by showing
no resistance to developing the wrong view. A key element to
friendship is addressing each others emotional health first. So,
these types could not be good friends. Destructive feelings of
isolation and low self esteem do not contribute to feelings of self
worth. As an individual, you desperately need to mobilize and en-
force a variety of approaches to end in group inclusion.
Last edited by Mdselctr; 2009-06-12 at 08:40 AM.
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