The merit of the Real

Disrespect and objectification


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"π‘Šπ‘’ 𝑛𝑒𝑒𝑑 π‘›π‘œ π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘Žπ‘ π‘œπ‘› π‘‘π‘œ π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘ π‘π‘’π‘π‘‘

π‘π‘œπ‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘–π‘’π‘ , 𝑀𝑒 𝑛𝑒𝑒𝑑 π‘π‘œπ‘šπ‘šπ‘œπ‘› 𝑠𝑒𝑛𝑠𝑒 π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘ π‘‘β„Žπ‘’
π‘–π‘›π‘‘π‘’π‘™π‘™π‘’π‘π‘‘π‘’π‘Žπ‘™ π‘Žπ‘π‘–π‘™π‘–π‘‘π‘¦ π‘‘π‘œ π‘π‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘π‘’π‘ π‘  π‘€β„Žπ‘Žπ‘‘
π‘šπ‘’π‘‘π‘’π‘Žπ‘™ π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘ π‘π‘’π‘π‘‘ 𝑖𝑠"

Some things happen for a reason that makes sense for others but no to you, because they are planning their lives selfishly including you as part of their own puzzles, and what about you personally? What about your rights?

Being objectified

The over positive discourse claiming that every hardship or tragedy is a growth path only gives more freedom to abusers and sociopaths. They can just make your life hell and if the scheme doesn’t work like they planned in the end, because you fought back and stood up for yourself, they get to change the scenario and everything is supposed to be forgotten, you need to move on and be good to them.



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The merit of the RealBy Hella Ahmed