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I am outraged, to say the least! (Maybe I'm overreacting, but I can hardly catch my breath.)
I was about to turn the tv off when there was an ad by the Evangelische Kirche (Protestant Church) of Germany. They are having a fasting campaign for a week the motto of which is "Risk It! 7 Weeks Without Caution" (I'd even say: 7 Weeks No Risk No Fun!) (original German: "RISKIER' WAS, MENSCH! 7 Tage ohne Vorsicht"). Webpage (German only): http://7wochenohne.evangelisch.de/
The ad on tv caught my eye because in some remote area, a car stopped, two men (tatooed, pierced, all in black etc. listening to hard rock music) inside. An elderly lady, in her 70s for sure, by the road side. One of the men gets out of the car and says to the woman, scanning her head to toe: "Okay, if you are willing to listen to loud music, we'll give you a ride." The lady smiles and gets in the back seat.
Up to then, I didn't know what it was about. Then they gave the motto.
Then I looked the whole thing up online and there they are saying "Some say, now we've gone to far." (with this campaign) and what they really want to accomplish is make people think over what they do and say and to pluck up the courage to do and say what needs to be done and said.
I'm still outraged! Maybe because I am very naive, due to all my abuse, I believe in the good of people, still, despite all the abuse, and can't seem to get rid of it much. I have been working on it but it's had little effect on fast and effective, adequate reactions to e.g. strangers asking for my name on public transport. Things like this I have taken serious in the past.
On another web page (German Scouts) they are suggesting cancelling your job before you have a new one, trusting you will find one in time. Etc. (They are not really saying you should do it, but they are giving examples of what one could do.)
Does anyone else think this is crazy?
I was about to turn the tv off when there was an ad by the Evangelische Kirche (Protestant Church) of Germany. They are having a fasting campaign for a week the motto of which is "Risk It! 7 Weeks Without Caution" (I'd even say: 7 Weeks No Risk No Fun!) (original German: "RISKIER' WAS, MENSCH! 7 Tage ohne Vorsicht"). Webpage (German only): http://7wochenohne.evangelisch.de/
The ad on tv caught my eye because in some remote area, a car stopped, two men (tatooed, pierced, all in black etc. listening to hard rock music) inside. An elderly lady, in her 70s for sure, by the road side. One of the men gets out of the car and says to the woman, scanning her head to toe: "Okay, if you are willing to listen to loud music, we'll give you a ride." The lady smiles and gets in the back seat.
Up to then, I didn't know what it was about. Then they gave the motto.
Then I looked the whole thing up online and there they are saying "Some say, now we've gone to far." (with this campaign) and what they really want to accomplish is make people think over what they do and say and to pluck up the courage to do and say what needs to be done and said.
I'm still outraged! Maybe because I am very naive, due to all my abuse, I believe in the good of people, still, despite all the abuse, and can't seem to get rid of it much. I have been working on it but it's had little effect on fast and effective, adequate reactions to e.g. strangers asking for my name on public transport. Things like this I have taken serious in the past.
On another web page (German Scouts) they are suggesting cancelling your job before you have a new one, trusting you will find one in time. Etc. (They are not really saying you should do it, but they are giving examples of what one could do.)
Does anyone else think this is crazy?