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Originally Posted by justafriend306
Just where are you encountering this? Is this your home neighbourhood? Work? Where you most often do your errands, etc. This seems rather extreme. My gut reaction is to say this is so wrong and empathize. Then however, I tell myself you are in the wrong place. This isn't normal. If it is your home neighbourhood can you move? Can you do your errands elsewhere? Can your employer do something to change the workplace environment?
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It's where I live...in a very poor area...in the South. I don't have a choice but to live here due to my income and the fact that I need to be on the bus line. Even if I find a job soon it won't likely be enough to live anywhere else (And I probably cant because I'm trying to go to school for cheap on the condition that I'm disabled but that's another story) I agree that this type of thing might not happen in a better neighborhood or in the North. Here (Tennessee) people have no filters or boundaries.