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Apr 8, 2020
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The problem with society is society designed for a certain group of people ie the healthy, the people who fit in with the crowd, the attractive, the rich, the high achievers and anyone who is outside of that society doesn't value you or see you as worthy of dignity.

The evidence is all around us if an attractive middle class woman or teenage girl goes missing society feels sorry for her and her case gets media and police attention but if a person from a troubled background goes missing society doesn't care and worst of all even blames the person for going missing. In the UK there was big scandal which involved young girls being sexually trafficked and abused by sophisticated criminal gangs operating in a town called Rotherham. The UK police didn't care because the girls were working class and lived in foster homes. The police even blamed the girls who were young as 13 for getting kidnapped, raped and abused. This happened in the 2000s and it all came out in the 2010s when there was a trial. A lot of the men who abused the girls are still walking free. The police officers still kept their jobs and the people who tried to expose the abuse got builled out of their jobs.

another example is when a young attractive person kills themselves or dies people on social media will comment about how attractive the person was instead.

I hate how society tells us life is for everyone and criticises people who dare to say life is not for everyone because of the elitist model society operates on. If life was for everyone then society wouldn't have a hierarchy of who's life is more valuable and worthy of dignity. The Jonestown massacre is a tragic example of people who just wanted a place to belong because society shut them out. An evil preacher buillied, abused and exploited his members of his church who worshipped and loved him. Jim jones was pure evil but society created conditions for this monster to exist and exploit many vunlerable people who were outsiders.
 
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Jan 6, 2025
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Its rather interesting that, in order to fit and survive, one "have to" feel attractive, aiming to be successfull and all other things that the society's paradigm taught us all these years from early age...
 

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