Saturday, August 11, 2007

Wilful Blindness is Dangerous & Irresponsible


Seeing ugliness in beauty is the curse of the tormented soul.


What then are we to call seeing beauty in ugliness? A blessing? Sainthood?


Perhaps.


More often than not it is the projection of a kind of "loveliness delirium" that refuses to witness the truth before it.


People who do this are nuts and they put all of us in peril. If this kind of deluded soul were in the trenches with you, you'd have to kill him to survive the enemy.


Read the following letter to the editor in today's paper. All the Poverty Pimps and Gushing Enablers managed to impress this owner of the Rosy Colored Glasses Franchise.


Save us from the Happy People, Puleeeeze...


"Open your heart to the beauty on Hastings Street


Letter Published: Saturday, August 11, 2007


I recently participated in the Vancouver Street Retreat sponsored by the Shambala Centre of Vancouver, one of two Americans on the retreat.


It is my understanding that the Hastings Street homeless people will be dispersed during the 2010 Olympics. I have no voting voice in Canada, but I invite you, citizens of Greater Vancouver, to rethink this plan.


As I went through the days and nights on the street, I looked at the notion of living versus surviving. Through my own experience, I have seen that, although there is indeed base survival on Hastings, there is a heck of a lot more living going on there.


We found a vibrant network of helping, concern and, yes, love. In compassion for all citizens of your community, please do not deprive these people of their network.


I would like to thank the many organizations, businesses and individuals who went out of their way to guide and teach us during the retreat. My hope is that Vancouverites will see their underbelly as their greatest teacher.


Beauty exists there on Hastings Street; you only have to open your heart to it.


Judith F. Hurcomb
Granger, Wash."
YIKES!

5 comments:

nachtwache said...

Yeah, real quaint. If she finds that so beautiful, maybe she'd like to try living that way. Why is it almost always my gender that are the bleeding hearts, the enablers and the politically correct. Is it because women naturally want to nurture and rescue? I'm at fault myself with being too soft with our children. If you want to get out of the gutter, you need to get away from the people around you that would pull you back down. Yikes is right.

Anonymous said...

To nachtwache:

You are so very annoying. Do you tar every man with the same brush each time one man says something you don't agree with? Stop doing this. Really. And believe me, there are more than a few politically correct men. Yes, the letter writer, let's be kind here, is deluded, but why call into account her gender?

David Berner said...

ACTUALLY...

I should have edited out the phrase, "you are so annoying."

I'm happy to have people disagree, but I don't want personal attacks on this site.

Please continue to comment...with mutual respect for a range of ideas.

Anonymous said...

Point taken -- but at least (and I am a woman) I wasn't being politically correct. My apologies nontheless to nachtwache. Perhaps I should have said I find the repeated reference to gender annoying, because, if I'm not mistaken, a similar comment was made in connection to judges.

MurdocK said...

So at least, David, we have the name of one of the tourists in hell.