Psycho-Babble Social Thread 1109889

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i suppose people did say

Posted by alexandra_k on April 29, 2020, at 19:59:06

i must be intellectually handicapped.. there must be something really really rather wrong with me that i would volutnarily choose to return to nz.

they were like:

'it's the people -- right?'

it is what they make it.

they choose to keep slaves.

what do they think was going to happen?

that's right they don't think.

I need to remember all they think. all they do. it's all about the money. who has the money. who has the speaking rights. who has the degrees. who has the stuff.

b*llsh*t whiny made up excuses.

where is the money. who owns the houses. who has the degres. who has speaking rights.

why would anybody voluntarily choose to be part of a soceity that lives and treats it's people like that?

 

Re: i suppose people did say

Posted by alexandra_k on April 29, 2020, at 20:00:38

In reply to i suppose people did say, posted by alexandra_k on April 29, 2020, at 19:59:06

they don't want doctors.

they go 'the trouble is that people don't have access to doctors'.

but the trouble is that people have access to people such that there are no doctors.

 

Re: i suppose people did say

Posted by alexandra_k on April 29, 2020, at 20:09:51

In reply to Re: i suppose people did say, posted by alexandra_k on April 29, 2020, at 20:00:38

there was a nice article in the NY times about people who took their laboratory research animals home.

people who studies spiders or turtles because they loved them.

not in a Harry Harlow 'to see what would happen' kind of torture trial way... But wanting to learn about the animal and maybe be able to help them.

and then people who were using the animals, a little more, rather. cockroaches. but then starting to become fonder of them. learning about how they like to move around in the dark. newfound respect.

even the mites. that you would think no empathy for. nasty little critters. lets crush your exoskeleton because we can... developing respect and empathy for their way of life.

and then in teh NZ medical journal there is this article about how many people are put on ventillators for the purposes of organ harvesting only.

that's the cognitive development.

family members. respect for life. or not.

it is good some people never get to work with people.

to see what will happen.

you would need to use doctors for that.

nomally, at least.


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