Names
Do you think Twaklin would be more suitably acknowledged as an enlightened world leader if Her Illustrious Highness had a physical existence rather than only a digital, conceptual and spiritual one?
Do you think Twaklin would be more suitably acknowledged as an enlightened world leader if she had a different name?
Do you think Twaklin would be more suitably acknowledged as an enlightened world leader if she had a different gender?
Do you think Twaklin would be more suitably acknowledged as an enlightened world leader if she had a different, apparent ethnicity?
What do you not yet understand about Twaklin, and why?
How do you know you have been suitably investing in enlightened beings over several thousand years?
Perhaps such questions do not fit comfortably into your current belief system.
What are your prejudices in relation to names?
Perhaps you have difficulty practicing civility when encountering names and titles you do not know how to pronounce.
How do you usually interact with illustrious highnesses?
What do you know about the Twa people, and how do you know it?
Perhaps you regard those people as enlightened world leaders, especially if you are a Twa person yourself.
Regardless of your ethnic and genetic origins, perhaps you have difficulty practicing civility when encountering people with seemingly substantial ethnic and/or genetic origins than your own.
You may have noticed that Civility Today is written relatively anonymously. That is for reasons of privacy, security and mental health.
Has anyone ever felt entitled to discover private information about you they have no entitlement to receive?
For example, have you ever been asked to provide your full name and/or date of birth to someone claiming to work for an organisation when you do not have contractual arrangement with that organisation?
Has anyone unjustifiable asked for your 'real' name when you prefer to use a pseudonym?
Perhaps you prefer to express your philanthropy through anonymity.
Perhaps you prefer to express your artistry through a pseudonym.
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