What I hear from people about how "wonderful" and "over with" the poverty of Germany became after the wall was torn down... I don't know that they'd even believe things are this way. They'd probably just pass it off; "every country has its problems" or "there are poor people in every part of the world". I know some who live in poverty... or some who have been in troublesome situations throughout life; they would be the most likely to be understanding. I'm sorry things are this way.
I think you have told me too much, saying it is for "security reasons". Now my mind is tumbling around all sorts of imaginings. I promise: I will try to contain myself! You may always 'slap me on the wrist' if I ask what I shouldn't have.
Thank you for an interpretation that teaches me. I've seen/read this as a problem often, in other circumstances, the pattern may be seen as identical under certain forms of scrutiny. Humans keep segregating themselves, and it keeps making problems. Do you think there is a way for both this 'segregation' and a sense of 'equality' to coexist?
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I'm sorry things are this way.
I think you have told me too much, saying it is for "security reasons". Now my mind is tumbling around all sorts of imaginings. I promise: I will try to contain myself! You may always 'slap me on the wrist' if I ask what I shouldn't have.
Thank you for an interpretation that teaches me. I've seen/read this as a problem often, in other circumstances, the pattern may be seen as identical under certain forms of scrutiny.
Humans keep segregating themselves, and it keeps making problems. Do you think there is a way for both this 'segregation' and a sense of 'equality' to coexist?