Originally Posted by The Mississauga Muse
I suspect the homeless are much like parapalegics. We don't actually like to see them around. Makes us uncormfortable...
You wrote:
Careful, while I understand you're speaking on behalf of greater society, not yourself, you might offend a few sensitivities with comments like that. Earlier in this thread I suggested similiar societal thinkings as was flamed for it.
Thanks, Admiral. Electronic communication being what it is you can sometimes type things you didn't really mean to say, forgetting to type "not" or an entire carelessly-left out sentence.
But no, I stand by what I wrote, my only regret being not to have used more examples. And again in honesty the "we" was me too. I'm uncomfortable with the homeless, parapalegics, amputees, the terminally-ill, those with severe mental and emotional problems. And it's for a reason I stated in another post --that reminder we get that there but for the Grace of God...
You're forced to think and you conclude that there's zero reason why you should be ok and others not.
Sometimes all it takes is a second's bad judgement --or bad luck. LUCK. And I find that intolerable.
And here's another reason. Far as we know, there's only one life per living thing. You get dealt your hand. Me, I get to be 58 soon and have led an enviable life. Some other human being --a way better person than me?-- gets dealt shit on the stick.
I sat in on the Mississauga Accessibility Advisory Committee for a couple of meetings. Cripes, the Mississauga Bus drivers don't even want to call out stops for the visually-impaired. Anyone who can't make it across the street by the time the lights change is *sigh* regarded as high maintenance because of the costs involved of installing special lights.
I better stop because I feel myself getting crabby.
You wrote:
IMHO, the rest of us regular middle and mid-upper class working city folk do not or can not live in harmony with the riff-raff, especially the street populations of addicts, mentally ill, beggars and homeless. We want them off the streets, and like the Bobby of my childhood, we don't care where they go, provided they're gone.
I still think that society in general doesn't care what happens to the beggars or homeless, and just wants them gone.
Except at Christmas time...
An aside. Just speaking from my own recent experience with municipal government...
I no longer feel a part of Mississauga even though I lived here since 1953. It's about philosophy and when you experience how the riff-raff are treated.
your comment, "the rest of us regular middle and mid-upper class working city folk do not or can not live in harmony with the riff-raff," is true. Definitely.
But when you see and have lived it from the riff-raff side (and believe me my own experience was benign and temporary), you realize that the riff-raff do not and cannot live in harmony with the middle plus classes either".
Living on the edge of us makes THEM uncomfortable.
I'm convinced they're just as happy if we all went away. Something else I learned. Now this comes from just the briefest and most-superficial of observations but I got hints that the police treat the homeless better than the Government whose mandate it is to represent and serve all citizens.