When
asked, Why you, and not someone much more famous and influencial in
the limelight, they do two things: They assume you are not a victim,
and they prove that you mean nothing to anyone. It's a shattering
perspective given the depth of what you know, and have done, to fall
into their pattern of doubt. Some of these people have a
preconceived notion that stuff like this does not happen among
ourselves, but to someone else, and they fail to register that I am a
somebody, and the crime I am reporting is my own personal life
sabatoged. If they know you have admitted that you hear voices, or
that you take meds, for them, the person is immediately the
antagonist, pitting you against them for a belief system they must
conquer. The person asking you Why you, is really trying to
rearrange your plight into thinking You, and the matter of this, do
not matter. If you want to go their way, and see that you don't
matter, you either determine that you are somehow making things up,
or you commit suicide. The choices in dealing with them are such
that you've given your whole life over, and they ask for it again.
It's important to note, that this sort of denial on their part is a
larger scheme of not trusting you, either because you are not deemed
worthy, or that you make yourself seem less credible by your position
in society. Never let them win.
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