Complexities of Life outside Race

Racism is up front and center in Western culture.

How do you go around racism?

You study enough as the racist person / group then you reach this scenario.

In 2006, I was working as a pharmacy technician.

I was 22 years old and pushed to finally work with the big leagues with doctors, pharmacists and health insurance providers and take care of the local community.

I was working there for about 5-6 months then I ask the main oldest pharmacist this: “Is life just how you feel?”. The reply was: “Yes.”

I noticed the sick people were slightly angry, mad and relied on the government for their health and life. They came in looking for empathy and love from healthcare professionals but this is all pill form mostly.

When they saw a SEA man selling them pills, some patients would turn their life around … They don’t want to be treated by a SEA man.

Eye-to-eye everyone is the same. But if you are the latest immigrant wave then you get treated like a newcomer and somewhat dumb who looks to be seeking advice from more advanced civilizations …

Then you figure out at this point it is time to diverge and specialize. No one wants to be treated equal or less.

But when you are in medicine, you see the real deal from above between humans and objects (pills) and money.

That is the whole point why your parents want you to do healthcare at grade 9 at 14 years old when entering high school or even at grade 7 volunteering at your local hospital.

Your brain is wide open to absorb like a new sponge and see things clear.

In grade 7 – 9, your mind opens up to people and possibilities. Going to a hospital to volunteer shows you how life in society is arranged for all people in society.

Life is woven with medicine in the West.

The West relies on the health and care of their workers and sells pills and bandages to make the economy run alongside supermarkets and burger joints.

If you are treated equal but still abstractly up there and below at the same time, it feels discomforting.

The only choice is do hide out doing your own thing and diverging from the racist linear systemic system to feel good and to overcome it as racism is linear.

The depth of racism is probably a few layers. Most people are a few layers deep.

But by doing something so unique in life like coding specialized operating system software that only you can comfortably want to do, you become non-linear and ready to take on any criticism and challenge from whoever around the world.

Who wants to code non-linear software?

Racism is linear.

Linear means there is a gradient.

Racism can not be non-linear.

Coding something special that means something to you is what makes you non-linear.

You then see people as a reflection of their special unique qualities.

Coding the Sophia Projects for Dmitry Nefedov (farag2) is non-linear and makes everyone play on the same field.

For example, if a 70+ years old sick white Canadian person at a hospital/clinic is racist towards you, as David Nguyen, you realized he lived in a linear city society where white people are seen positively only at the top.

You can project to him, why are you 70+ years old and sick? Ask shouldn’t you be in UK/Europe eating, enjoying and indulging in the European culture? Enjoy beef wellington in London? Enjoy authentic handmade pasta in Rome? Soaking it up the sun in Barcelona? Paris wine? Who has time to be racist when in Europe enjoying a variety of 150+ year old cheeses?

That will definitely mess up their whole life trajectory and they will try to get well and move to Newfoundland or back to Europe to enjoy the old culture.

Doesn’t everyone need a taste or stay in Old World UK/Europe once in a while?