Nobody here has a voice if this is happening.




Everyone is replaceable, but no one should be taken or considered in this way, a community consists of a group of people who work cooperatively for the greater good (not just for personal well-being). If a person disagrees with you about something, that is freedom of thought, freedom of expression, and it is part of the democratic processes that underpin the structural foundations of a nation, and a nation is nothing more than a set of communities that live under the standards of a common culture, history, language, and territory.

No, you cannot use double speeches and double standards, so the community is not created, you cannot isolate or exile a person from the community simply because you do not like that person because you have differences with that person. person, or the fact that you have argued with that person in the past (and clearly you both lack sufficient maturity to get somewhere in between).

Justifying the "isolation" or "exile" of a person from the community, based on "this is how old nations were formed and criminals were exiled", is no different than cutting off the hand of a child who steals bread because he has no food in it. house, or stone a woman on the public road because she has been unfaithful to her husband (husband who probably abuses her).

When you isolate or exile a person or group of people, you are not being better than them, you are not being more than the immature and bully child of the kind that lashes out at others and leads them to feel isolated to the point that they feel alone away from the rest of the class because they do not feel accepted, they begin to miss classes, or they consider suicide as an "immediate solution".

No member of a community should have the power to isolate or exile others, not if you are part of the community, much less if your speech is based on "everything is for the community."

In a functional community all individuals who belong must feel that they belong must feel safe despite their differences, and no, they cannot and should not feel isolated at any time despite their different belief systems.

No individual should be considered "the outcast."

In a community, the rules are created, changed, and thrown down, whatever is necessary is done so that each individual is part of the community, spaces are forced (yes, by force) if necessary so that each individual develops a sense of belonging and feel safe, even if it is different from the rest of the individuals.

Everything possible is done so that the individual in question who is different from the rest can feel that he belongs and that he is respected despite his differences.

When one of us forces another individual to feel isolated, exiled, alien, outside the community, as a criminal, we are not being (in any way) different from the Nazis in the persecution of Jews, black people, homosexuals, and others. minorities. We are not being different from homophobes who commit hate crimes or who publicly celebrate the massacre of individuals of color or belonging to a social or racial minority.

We are not being different from those who consider women as something minor or homosexuals as "sick", no, we are not being different from them.

In a community, every effort is made so that each individual can freely develop and express their individuality and its differences, honoring these, not hiding them.

In a community, if an individual is isolated from the rest by their way of being or by their way of thinking, they have simply failed to create that community, and it is time to carefully review those who believe they have the power to isolate or exile others.

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