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RE: KULTUR? Was ist eigentlich Straßenkultur? Der September in Hamburg.

in #proofofbrain4 years ago

In a sense, people getting it right to use the term "discrimination" when they at the same time think of "no other options in sight", a "state of being without any alternative whatsoever". There is, where arguments start to become fights. While some see alternatives and use them, others don't see them and feel trapped.

I think it could be best described as feeling of being cornered from all sides, no open doors for more than one exit.

I like to get rid of guessing cases of discrimination being talked online on a pure theoretical base. I myself could be seen as a case of having been discriminated. Still not sure, IF I could be seen as a pure example though. When I go more into the depths of the happenings I see alternatives and have used them. When the point is being reached by me that I don't see them, it might get tough.

Sorry, can't write longer, ...headaches.

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All around the world, people are getting more headaches, it is not normal to get headaches, so I drink a bunch of water and take Magnesium for my migraines.


The only thing more important than the debate on what may or may not be discrimination would be the remedy. So, for example, if you are discriminated against, what should you do? I promote taking people to court if possible to have judges and jurors decide. But sometimes, some people can't always get attorneys or become their own lawyer. Maybe there are other problems. It can be expensive to have a trial. It can be challenging to sue people, etc.


So, another path would be the court of public opinion. So, if you feel like a store won't let you walk in to buy something because you don't have masks, Covid Vaccines, and the Covid passports, then protest and record it on video. Write some articles about it. That is what I encourage people to do. Let everyone know what happened. Expose them. Let the people decide. Encourage people to boycott them. We probably shouldn't give the store money if they are discriminating or whatever else they might be doing.

Oh, I consider to have headaches once in a while quite normal. It just happens, there is no pain-free state throughout my whole life. The older I become, the more pains there are. I know, they will be over in a certain time and that is it. I get either a rest or I might take a pain killer, both works or works not in different ways.

What you suggest is what people actually already do. This might not be to your taste of speed or intensity, but it happens. I would not necessarily want to "let the people decide" on my personal case, for I have already decided myself, after being realistic about my options and went through them step by step. One day it feels good and that I was victorious, the other day I maybe doubtful about it. For me, things are not crystal clear all the time. Of course, in the moment happening, I make my choice.

Headaches have been on a rise in the past century or longer globally, it partly comes from the WIFI, 5G, geoengineering, GMO food, now the Covid Vaccines, the chemicals they spray on farmland crops, the chemicals they put in the drinking water which is giving people diseases. That is the real pandemic which has been accelerating for decades now in a variety of ways.

let me give you one final answer on this:
There are thousands of pains and diagnostics in the "Pschyrembel". Once you start looking at everything which harms you, you won't stop worrying. I am really trying not to worry all the time and I feel that you want to talk me into the opposite. Sure, you can do that. Yes, modernity kills us in many ways, in the same way it supports us, as it seems much to displeasure. Who will judge it? Are you in the possession of full and absolute knowledge? I am not.

If doomsday happens, no one is prepared.

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