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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Because I'm sure you think I'm the problem.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Peace? I don't think you're capable.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Then you're just a part of the problem.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    You're trivializing the problem by turning this into something besides blatant discrimination.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    No, it's discrimination when the problem is turned into it being me.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    so i go to work because my manager said to come in today and the shipping/receiving guy immediately says that he doesnt need me there, claiming that my manager tild him that if he has a problem with anyone that he could send them home. i told him that he was creating a problem out of nothing...
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    I meant that ironically, as if that's what you'd think.
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    why are you censoring me? the police are pressuring people into thinking that im angry in order to protect their self interests. they want me to lose my job and become homeless so they can corner me. the citizens do nothing to stop the ignorance, they'd rather frame me for being angry than...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    the police are trying to say that I'm a coward. But if the one that committed police intimidation/brutality didn't have his hand on his gun he woulnt seem so tough. later he was adjusting his belt because he knew he caught on camera. He was oing this o he could say i was afriad of his dick...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Or I'm telling the truth.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Police brutality, civil rights violations, invasion of privacy, military intervention, terrorism. It's been an entire year of literal hell. and theres no end to it. Every day i fight for peace, but boston keeps fighting back. Maybe I should.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    You just don't know what's going on, or are pretending not to.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Dude you would understand if you had to live your life in fear like Anne Frank had to.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    That's not the issue and stop pretending like it is. Just like telling the little girl who lives here with me that the issue is society is out to get me. And that her parents are part of the problem. Why the fuck would her dad be ok with that? He wouldn't because he's a part of the problem...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    That's the equivalent of what's happening to me. Except it's no longer ok to do it out in the open. What do you think is happening to me when I don't have the money to feed and shelter myself. Society is trying to kill me, literally. It's idiots like you that think their life is so tough...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    It's not good, it's bad. I'm forced to live my life like I'm Anne Frank. If I don't respond perfectly in every situation I get the harshest consequence.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Detroit Mayor: - ABC News "This unethical, illegal lynch mob mentality has to stop.We've never been here before - and I don't care if they cut the TV off - we've never been in a situation like this before, where you can say anything, do anything, have no facts, no research, no nothing, and...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    What does this have to do with the super bowl?
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    No, I'm from Seattle (and I doubt you don't know that). You Bostonians don't value human life if it means you might lose at something.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Because they do. It's illegal to gang up on someone like this. It's a mob mentality.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    As it is now, if they fire me, it will look like discrimination and retaliation on behalf of the city of Boston. So they are making up false reasons which is retaliation and discrimination.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Because if you censor me you'll admit that you know who I am and are doing nothing to combat the human rights violations that are happening to me.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Except they do have to give a good reason in this case, otherwise I would be fired already. Exactly why I wouldn't be able to get another job no matter how hard I looked, the city is trying to pretend I don't exist. The reason behind my hours getting cut is discrimination. Boston doesn't care...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Except my human rights -are- being violated. I know there are hours that I'm not getting. And I know the management and the employees are trying to make up reasons why I should be fired. But it's all made up. There is no legit reason why I shouldn't be able to talk about my human rights...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    My manager talks behind my back, and probably makes up lies about what I do in order to turn the other employees against me. I know he's lying about there being no hours. I keep trying to get people to believe the truth about what's happening to me, but they intentionally ignore it and tack on...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Enough of the city knows I exist for this to be uncalled for. Everyone I talk to about it pretends like I am angry for no reason. It's just retaliation. Who knows why it's so hard to get people to care about the law around here...??? Even the police don't care. I'm sure they want me to be...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    You think demanding to be treated like a human automatically means killing spree?
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    A big one would be privacy laws.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    You're an idiot. Just because she's female doesn't mean she's helpless. She has just as much responsibility for realizing the violations of my human rights as everybody else.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Whats the point of being grateful for things if all I'm getting is the bare minimum with no way to improve myself? Why should I appreciate that?
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    How the hell do you propose I do that when I can barely even feed myself? I'm on the very bottom rung of society, and I don't have the power to worry about any human rights violations other than the ones I'm currently a victim of.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    No one deserves to be treated the way I've been treated. Instead of being treated like a person I'm treated like an object.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Boston, and Massachussetts in general has a long history of being intolerant and ignorant. Maybe this can help change things. Tommy Harper still haunted by time with Red Sox - Sports - The Boston Globe
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Because if my civil rights can be violated like this. Then that means that the laws don't matter.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    I've been terrorized by the police and the citizens of Boston for almost a year. They're going to say anything they can to devaluate everything i do. Like making mountains out of molehills. Cherry picking and magnifying every aspect of my every action just to point out some undesirable...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Boston can't ignore who I am. If Boston continues to ignore the fact that my civil rights are being violated then they are a part of the problem. Every day at work all of my co-workers pretend not to know that there is discrimination happening to me.
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    Is the military helping me? Because the last time I talked to the military, it was to an undercover cab driver who was trying to get me to say the wrong thing. This was after talking to an undercover military truck driver who had called the police for me. The military should be helping me...
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Is the military helping me? Because the last time I talked to the military, it was to an undercover cab driver who was trying to get me to say the wrong thing.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    disney lied to you.
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    the economics of suffering in boston

    Then they are being a terrorist and/or a nazi.