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Justice ?
The professor enters the lecture hall.
He looks around.
"You there in the 8th row. Can you tell me your name?" he asks a student.
"My name is Sandra" says a voice.
The professor asks her, "Please leave my lecture hall. I don't want to see you in my lecture."
Everyone is quiet. The student is irritated, slowly gathers her things and stands up.
“Faster please” she is asked.
She doesn't dare say anything and leaves the lecture hall.
The professor continues to look around.
The participants are shocked.
“Why are there laws?” he asks the group.
All are silent. Everyone looks at the others.
“What are laws for?” he asks again.
“Social order” sounds from a line
A student says, “To protect one's personal rights.”
Another says: "So you can rely on the state."
The professor is not satisfied.
“Justice,” a student shouts.
The professor smiles. She has his attention.
"Thank you very much. Have I behaved unfairly towards your classmate before?"
Everyone nods.
"I did indeed. Why didn't anyone protest?
Why didn't any of you try to stop me?
Why didn't you want to prevent this injustice?" he asks.
Nobody answers.
"You wouldn't have understood what you just learned in 1000 hours of lectures if you hadn't experienced it. You didn't say anything, just because you weren't affected by it yourself. This attitude speaks against you and against life. You think that As long as it doesn't concern you, it doesn't concern you. I tell you, if you don't speak up today and don't bring justice, then one day you too will experience injustice and no one will stand for you. Justice lives through us all. We must fight for it.”
"In life and at work, we often live side by side rather than with each other. We console ourselves that the problems of others do not concern us. We go home and are happy that we have been spared. But it is also about standing up for others. Injustice happens every day in business, in sports or on the tram. Trusting that someone will solve it is not enough. It is our duty to be there for others. Speaking up for others when they cannot ."
And yes. The professor asked the briefed student to come back.
( source: unknown)
We must learn to get up again, amigos. It is our duty. Courage is just a decision, you will be proud of it, every time❤️
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
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Sunday, August 20, 2023
Voeten inbinden/ little feets
In dutch:
https://historianet.nl/beschavingen/het-oude-china/kleine-voetjes-gaven-status
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Caravaning
To tow a Caravan with your car (dutch)
https://www.anwb.nl/kamperen/caravan/rijden-met-de-caravan/tips-tegen-slingeren
Reaction of an experienced customer:
Met alle respect, slingeren heeft bijna altijd te maken met slechte belading. Ofwel te weinig kogeldruk, ofwel te veel zware spullen te hoog in de caravan (zo een fietsenstalling achter op de caravan is killing voor de stabiliteit).
Als je auto een kogeldruk van max 75kg mag hebben, en je brengt m bij stilstand op bijvoorbeeld 60kg, dan denk je goed te zitten. Nou, vergeet het maar! Als je 80km/h rijdt, duwt de rijwind door het grote frontale oppervlak van de caravan, de caravan als het ware van je kogel af, dus is je kogeldruk ineens fors afgenomen. Laad je hem bijvoorbeeld bij stilstand op 90kg, denk je dat je je auto overbelast. De praktijk is,dat je caravan nu bij 80km/h, en ook een stuk sneller, als een blok achter je auto ligt.
Ik ben jaren in deze branche aktief geweest, en als klanten met klachten mbt slingeren langs kwamen, liet ik ze voordoen hoe ze de lading verdeelden, wat de kogeldruk was, en vervolgens de rijtest. Daarna op mijn manier laden, en het span reed perfect
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Tyoical American (for dutchspeaking people)
And all what you need to know about (visiting America
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
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