
Originally Posted by
stevo68
What a load of crap.......point me to an argument in this thread? My initial point is that having a thought means squat......unless you have been living under a rock....you'd be aware of it.....but how many actually do something about it....was more my point. Reading it in a thread or seeing an article and having a momentary lapse of guilt/ compassion means diddly. In my case, I may not be able to get out there....not my cuppa tea nor built that way.....so donate $$$ instead...regardless of peoples choices.
Human life is full of winners and losers.....no hiding that....the losers in life are lucky that many winners do show compassion regardless of the choices they make. How or where and arguement has stemmed I cannot see....more a case of people offering an opinion.
Yes...I have known people who ended up on the streets and yes.....100% was through choices they made. Ultimately you can only help those that are willing to help themselves, there's a million sad stories to tell.....to be honest....I'd prefer to hear about the happy stories....old adage...misery loves company...rather be happy than miserable,
Regards
Stevo
Yes, In our free speech world everyone is entitled to their opinion and sometimes we are influenced in our opinions by our life experiences. What makes us humans different from other animals is that we have compassion and usually try to help others less fortunate whereas in the animal kingdom the weak and sick are neglected,alienated or even killed. What Justin highlighted is the fact that there are souls out there who have fallen into a desperate situation through their own problems or some through bankruptcy/separation/tragedy etc and feel that they cannot recover by themselves. Sometimes all they need is a little assistance to show that they are capable of being a usefull member of society. I recall some years ago in Townsville there was a homeless man who used to sleep in one of the bus shelters in a suburban shopping shelter with a small bundle of clothing which was all he owned. I used to see him sleeping there on my way to the base in the mornings. The Salvos eventually found him and with some assistance he got out of the rut he was in and recovered and it turned out that he was a "normal family man" until his wife and 2 children were killed in a horrific traffic accident. The grief of losing his whole family all too much for him to bear and he turned to alcohol and lost everything, his job/house, the lot. To their credit the Sallymen helped him out of a desperate surely potential fatal situation and he did return to "normal" life for the rest of his days. What I am highlighting is the fact that there are some out there who aren't in the situation they are in because of choice and just need a little help and direction to recover and I commend JC for his thought of the homeless in a cold winter as we are experiencing.
Cheers......Brian
1985 110 V8 County
1998 110 Perentie GS Cargo 6X6 ARN 202516 (Brutus)
Bookmarks