Warum Gen Z so unglücklich ist

Ist es rassistisch zu fragen, “Woher kommst du?” Ist Ungleichheit immer gleich Ungerechtigkeit? Wir leben in einer Zeit, in der sich immer mehr Menschen von der Gesellschaft benachteiligt fühlen.

In diesem Video werde ich zeigen, dass diese Art zu denken nicht nur niemandem hilft, sondern auch schädlich ist, selbst für jene, denen man helfen möchte.

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