I'm getting frustrated with the Facebook updates that say something like,
"am saddened by what happened in Haiti, but shame on you America: In our country we have homeless without shelter, children going to bed without eating, elderly going without needed meds, and mentally ill without treatment - yet we have a benefit for the people of Haiti on 12 TV stations. 99% of people won't have the guts to copy and repost this."
I would like to ask these people and those that click the "like" button a few questions.
1. Name one person you have known to die and not have a funeral or burial.
2. Name one person you have known to wait for over 2 days with a broken bone.
3. Name one person you have known to have flies lay eggs in their open wound.
4. Name one person you have known that went without food or water for more than a day.
Or perhaps, I should ask: Are you just mad you are missing your favorite show tonight??
Sorry, but our problems here DO NOT compare with those of the Haitian People. If you are without food, it is because you are either able to work and choosing not to, or you are not going through the process of receiving food stamps, or you are selling your food stamps for cash for drugs. (In which case, sadly some children suffer because of their parents in this country.)
I have been "poor" I've spent 30 dollars a week on groceries for weeks during our medical school years. I've also had to ask for government assistance. Imagine my surprise when our budget went from 30-50 a week for groceries to 120 a week-for our small family!! No, our country takes great care of its poor. (plus I got free milk, eggs, and cheese and formula!)
Certainly things are not perfect here. More should be done to help the mentally ill. But isn't that a big part of the challenge-they are ill to the point that they don't always make good decisions for their health. Having help and people using it and accepting it are two different things. Non-compliance to medication and doctor's orders will continue to be a challenge with this group.
I happen to love hard working Americans. Who deliver pizzas with degrees and wait tables at night to go to school.
Heaven help us if we become so self-centered that we cannot give to a country that just lost 60% of its already poor economy.
and courtesy of CNN
THE TOLL
150,000: Latest estimate of the death toll, from the Haitian Health Ministry. The European Union and the Pan American Health Organization, which are coordinating the health-sector response, have estimated the quake killed 200,000 people.
194,000: Number of injured
134: Estimated number of people rescued by international search teams since the quake
THE EFFECT
9 million: Population of Haiti
3 million: Estimated number of people affected by the quake
1 million: Estimated number of displaced people
800,000 to 1 million: People who need temporary shelter
235,000: People who have left Port-au-Prince using free transportation provided by the government. The number who left by private means is undetermined.
At least 50: Aftershocks of magnitude 4.5 or higher that have hit Haiti since the January 12 quake
Oh, and by the way-they can all NAME-by NAME someone in my above questions.
4 comments:
I agree. I have not understood why people are not understanding....the other question I would ask is if they have helped any of those poor americans they are upset for themselves. People are all talk but never want to actually do anything to help the situation. At least people are helping the hatian nation in their time of great need.
One of the many reasons why I shut down my FB account
Well said!
I love you Lara. I do.
And I hope you don't think that I have been ignoring you on facebook. I actually closed my account a few months ago.
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