domineekee wrote:
It's not easy to find people who are willing to talk about it. My friends were sympathetic but would only say so much, I'd broach the subject but their replies were always cryptic, I found that part frustrating.
Talking about it never seemed to help much anyway, I'd just notice an increase in learing strangers, smirking faces, bizarre conversations going on within earshot.
I moved to the country, it was a huge turning point in my life, all that nonsense fizzled out pretty quickly, I haven't spent more than a few days in the city (any) for 20 years.
A lot of people know about what is happening, but are too scared to say anything because the harassment can be directed at them.
We are here to show what can happen to other people who don't toe-the-line.
Society is corrupted at a fundamental level, and there is nothing we can do about it.
We just have to accept it.
Being aggressive only gives them justification for continuing to treat us this way.
I talked to a Barrister a couple of decades ago, who said police are "just following orders". EEP!