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Tao_Equus
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Try taking care of the bum on the street, or your next door neighbor...then it becomes a big issue, because it becomes personal, and stinky, and messy.
You know those "Haitian boat people", that we should help, as they desperately try for the American shores in overcrowded boats? We should help them, right?
Who, should help them? Your dollar doesn't. A body must. And it is a miserable job, let me tell you...even if they were like children just waiting to be saved, is bad enough, but you deal with the gangs, and the bosses, and the despicable behavior that all men are capable of, and it's right there in front of you, on your own ship, then you have to be police as well as benefactor, and that doesn't go well with the "powers that be"...
Get personal with the refuse of life, get dirty, and have to become mini judge as well as helpmate, then "God" might see you in a good light, no matter what you believe.
...save the whales...****, save man first, then the whales will save themselves...
My dear Q!!
Thats a shot below the gunwhales old sailor!! (sic) I have helped the homeless, (I have more respect than to use your derogative), to the point they have been welcomed and fed in my home. I have helped my neighbours many times, sometimes at real threat of injury to myself. As for gangs I am persistent in trying to bring to light the leaders of a gang that supplies my wider area with narcotics and steroids yet who enjoy the umbrella protection of the church. In the past as a result of that I have been pursued and threatened and still fear for my safety. My public effort of exposure is probably all that keeps me safe. The murder charge failed due to insufficient evidence, or the cowardice of certain individuals, but my own public testimony is on record and protects me to some degree.
I make judgements based on my own internal ethics which I did not choose but was either born or nurtured with. I do not claim to be perfect or even special. I just do what I feel I can do. That I am drawn to help primarily with environmental issues stems from my deep love of the planet we live on and my deep desire to let future generations enjoy it as much as me. So I find it a petty post you "judge" me with. I cannot fight every fight but as a father I do my best to preserve this paradise we have here and now so that future generations can do too. I have no time for doom-mongers who essentially deny any responsibility to give future generations what countless billions before us struggled for, a crack at being alive. Our environment is what makes life worth living. Without all the diversity and beauty of the natural world we are doomed. Life on Earth is an intricate and dynamic web of inter-dependency. If you do not see the importance of the wider environment then I suggest you take a closer look.
My work with the World Development Movement is specifically in the fight to provide clean safe water for all peoples. Having travelled widely, and deliberately seeking out remoter and thus usually more impoverished areas I came to see how important and how valuable is this essential resource, and how often it is lacking.
So as you can see, I hope, I do not merely talk the talk, I walk the walk too. Sorry that I am not a coastguard with a six-shooter and a pump action shotgun "helping" those fleeing the terrible conditions of life imposed upon them by American foreign policy, (and upholding the American way of wasteful, runaway consumption). I do not walk your walk else I'd be...well I'd be you!! But I am not so blind as not to see that you just dont like my tone of disrespect for the whole God notion. You do not like me saying you believe in fairies, demons or angels. You do not like facing the idea you might be wrong. And most of all you hate that I have a rational argument for my point of view that you find very hard to refute. But dont worry bout it buddy... I'm damned remember!!
Tao