It's a very beautiful idea. The tragic thing is, it's very difficult to be knitted together in partnership with your neighbors if you are a minority living in a disproportionally hateful neighborhood. That situation is very common, and I can't see these kinds of good-natured, watch-out-for-one-another neighborhood communities coalescing very widely until that changes.
Be the change. Reach out, try to get to know the hateful neighborhood. Make friends, and show them shared humanity. It may feel dangerous, but the same goes for isolation. It's not for everyone, but it could help everyone.
It's a very beautiful idea. The tragic thing is, it's very difficult to be knitted together in partnership with your neighbors if you are a minority living in a disproportionally hateful neighborhood. That situation is very common, and I can't see these kinds of good-natured, watch-out-for-one-another neighborhood communities coalescing very widely until that changes.
Be the change. Reach out, try to get to know the hateful neighborhood. Make friends, and show them shared humanity.
It may feel dangerous, but the same goes for isolation. It's not for everyone, but it could help everyone.
Very informative indeed.
This is how you get these organized community stalking networks
I am guessing you are speaking of gang stalking.
Damn, I agree with this guy so much!
Before you help the cops you need to trust them and nobody with any good sense does.
what
norm stamper = jim gordon
Lost me at "work with police".
Turned this crap off at the .55 mark.
then why post anything?
Do Better
Good riddance