Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/04/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I admire beyond words those who can care, truly care, on a day by day basis for those who are truly damaged. It's easy to see the cause in the children so horribly destroyed by Chernobyl. But there are so many others, not so different, who live in darkness or in horror for no obvious reason beyond some accident of birth or conception. If they are lucky, their families are weathly and intact, and they are not too badly damaged, they can still have a home. But others, regardless of situation, cannot. Even the best of facilities, staffed by caring people who deserve some sort of award that no society cares to see or understand, become terrible places to visit. To see someone's soul stolen away is a terrible thing. To see them crushed by demons both real and imagined is agony beyond measure. Now, in America, we toss these people on the streets, allowing them to fend for themselves on the verges of society because we're too fucking cheap to care for them or we feel some issue of "liberty" requires them to live in cardboard boxes. Adam Bridge