I might as well post my experiences in the psych wards, the YMCA, the shelters, support groups, day centers, therapy groups and elsewhere on here, changing everyone's names of course. If I saved it for a book, then despite the changed names I'd still have to track them all down to get their permission (And some would say no and others are dead, so I wouldn't get it and rightly so), because I'd be making money off them, and I don't want to make money off anyone... it's wrong even WITH their permission. That permission might have been given from a place of fear or uncertainty rather than a place of enthusiasm. Here, I can write the full story (with all names changed of course) and won't be profiting from it. It can and will help more people this way. I'm glad I finally came to this conclusion. Took me long enough.
To everyone in the world, myself included sometimes: If dehumanizing anyone is part of your religion, you need a new religion. If dehumanizing others is part of your job, then you need a new job. If dehumanizing people was part of your education, then you need a new education. If dehumanizing you is how your family bonds, then you need a new family. If dehumanizing you brings your friends closer together, then you need new friends. If dehumanizing someone is a release for you, then you need a new release. If dehumanizing anyone is a pastime for you, then you need a new pastime. If dehumanizing anyone at all, any sentient being, or everyone, or a few, or certain types, even sometimes, is your lifestyle, then you need a new lifestyle. I would never tell you WHAT lifestyle to have, just pick any one that doesn't involve or include or encourage dehumanization of anyone!
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