My Friday - Little hiccups but a wonderful day | Refugee Life

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HEY FAM, HOPE YOU ARE HAVING A GREAT DAY...



I slowly started accepting the present life, culture, and things. I was kinda overwhelmed after a drastic change in life but I think I am slowly processing and getting into the new phase of life. Pushing myself is not an option and I have been holding myself a lot from moving forward. Instead of keeping myself in the confined wall, yesterday I decided to go out and enjoy the weather. At one point, I was feeling exhausted and overpowered but in the end, all end well.

Few situations had been heated, and rough, at one point I had a little argument with the transportation authority as well but later, this situation had been managed and solved. I discussed it in the video. Public transportation in Holland is free for Refugees from Ukraine but sometimes there is discrimination I feel. Some think that we are just trying to take advantage of the system which we are not doing of course. Some people don't understand the situation, some just feel we are trying to take extra benefits. What I have learned is that sometimes I should have to be very straightforward about my rights.

The weather was good and I had a nice walk and exploration yesterday. I took take, went to another city and spent time there. It was a necessary outing day, an excursion. I was dealing with a medical issue so I also went to meet the volunteers of Redcross and had a very constructive conversation about medical help and dog food. After the conversation, it was clear that discrimination was happening somewhere, and somehow, people are not receiving the help that they deserve from the government.

I will be uploading a new travel video very soon.

Thank you so much for watching. Have a great day...



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It is something sad that I usually remember, in various cases of migration, refugees and forced displacement, discrimination is an ugly thing that arises, there is usually a lot of solidarity from very good people, but it is inevitable that other people, not so good, make it difficult life for refugees.

Certainly when it comes to claiming rights, it's time to stand firm.

I wish you everything gets better.