Americans, feeling sad, angry or anxious after Trump’s victory, hanged on the walls of the New York subway colourful notes of the following content: “I need someone to embrace me”, “Am I alone in fear?”, “God will help us” or simply “Tomorrow will be better.” It is a kind of original collective psychotherapy.
The initiator of this campaign was New York psychotherapist Matthew Chavez. On November 10, at the time when citizens began to go out to the streets to express their disagreement, a young man hanged on the wall of the subway the first 15 notes with the letters "V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y". Within 24 hours, the Americans had already hanged 3,000 notes.
Vladyan: In Jerusalem there is the Wall of Cry, in New York, therefore, there has been a wall of grinding.