Every culture I know of has a fear of being othered. . It's the point where someone stops seeing you as human, and it's weird.
It's weird how it happens to. I've been rejected for being German, Idahoan, Russian, northern, Hispanic, not Hispanic, and Jewish. Some of those aren't event things I am. Heck, I had it today for not wearing a mask at a store.
That fear also builds up why so many people promote the in culture network. They use the threat of rejection as a way to have people stay within the network.
When you are a minority, you have to beware it even with friends. It's annoying and weird at the same time. There are constant stories of those rejections being taught.
The areas I have been in where the integration still has lines, still has the rejection. The places that don't have those lines have been a lot better.
Every culture I know of has a fear of being othered. . It's the point where someone stops seeing you as human, and it's weird.
It's weird how it happens to. I've been rejected for being German, Idahoan, Russian, northern, Hispanic, not Hispanic, and Jewish. Some of those aren't event things I am. Heck, I had it today for not wearing a mask at a store.
That fear also builds up why so many people promote the in culture network. They use the threat of rejection as a way to have people stay within the network.
When you are a minority, you have to beware it even with friends. It's annoying and weird at the same time. There are constant stories of those rejections being taught.
The areas I have been in where the integration still has lines, still has the rejection. The places that don't have those lines have been a lot better.