pagoni2020
2021-12-09 09:37:35
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I will watch this and keep reporting it........you can’t get kicked out more than once here anyway and I would rather consider that an award under these circumstances. By the way: When I first traveled to my (in the meantime) favorite city Krakow, unknown to me, I also had such impulses (we all carry a bit of this inside us, we just have to be aware of it). Actually, I was worried about my car. After I had been in the country for 50 km and entered the first gas station, I was ashamed of my thoughts. That stayed with me permanently because I mostly met polite, pleasant people and everywhere it was strikingly clean. When I told people about my vacation in Poland, they smiled at me, but my sons and I knew that these people were wrong with their smiles. I have mentioned a few times what I experienced in Chile. They stare at the TV all day, it flickers everywhere mostly with uncritically presented stuff. If a bicycle falls over in Santiago, it is celebrated all day on TV, YouTube, etc. by 30 camera teams and in the evening people in Punta Arenas, at the quiet end of the world, go outside fearing, completely unjustified, that their bicycle might have fallen over too. They actually believe they live amid serious crime, they fence themselves in all around their plots and shrill alarm sirens are part of the constant soundtrack in the mall as well as in parking garages or pedestrian zones. Objectively or soberly viewed from outside, however, they live in paradise in this regard. More and more of this rubbish just sticks, and eventually it becomes the felt, personal reality against which one then supposedly has to defend oneself. The same with us, see cameras, security systems, fences, etc. I don’t even mean this reproachfully, I find it more sad. You are always more afraid in the forest at night, although it's safest there.And that in a thread where the thread starter himself is a foreigner. This is also called everyday racism. People rarely think before they say something. Thanks for the hint . However, I am quite sure that the admins will do nothing about it. They prefer to issue warnings if, "in their opinion," someone says nothing relevant to the topic or if someone portrays the forum sponsors badly :cool: