From Deseret News archives:
DI complaint indicative of what's wrong with society
But, I wonder if this is not the kind of thinking by some that tends to divide our society between the haves and have-nots.
Think about it for a minute. Over the Christmas and Thanksgiving holidays, people start having thoughts about helping the less fortunate and want their kids to know the joy of giving like the lessons taught on Sunday. So, it's the time to practice what is preached. Clothing and food are collected; then the kids are packed in the SUV and hauled all the way to Salt Lake to the homeless shelter or the food bank. There the children drop off the donations and maybe even see a real poor person. Good deed done until next year.
If the DI were close by, you could save yourself a lot of time and travel. Just go to your friendly neighborhood DI, drop off the stuff, and look around to see if you can find any poor people. Oops! You may find your neighbor trying on a J. Jill outfit and also find it's hard to pick out the rich from the poor. They're just people.
The TV pictures of the Katrina victims brought out the worst of us as a society how divided we are between the haves and have-nots. The government officials seemed to have no understanding of the tragedies people were experiencing. Their solution people should get on the Internet and contact FEMA. Closer to home, we have elected people who seem to have the same level of compassion for those working Utahns struggling to survive in a changing economy. They give cursory attention to the minimum wage issue and seem not to care that raising college tuition will dim the dreams of students hoping to go to college. They appear unaware that if we are to thrive as a state we should be investing more in students and higher education.
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