Home & Garden6 mins ago
A Dear Old Lady Who Deserves Help.
http:// www.tel egraph. ...stat ion-car -park.h tml
How sad is this story about this homeless little old lady, an ex classical musician now virtually sleeping on the streets at the age of 75?
I realise how stubborn and obstinate some people can be, but why can't she be helped in some way, especially, for example, when you look at the many millions of pounds and resources squandered on convicted criminals in a bid to 'rehabilitate' them?
Can't the relevant authorities reach out and help her?
How sad is this story about this homeless little old lady, an ex classical musician now virtually sleeping on the streets at the age of 75?
I realise how stubborn and obstinate some people can be, but why can't she be helped in some way, especially, for example, when you look at the many millions of pounds and resources squandered on convicted criminals in a bid to 'rehabilitate' them?
Can't the relevant authorities reach out and help her?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Kerosene. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wow,
Such uncaring attitudes, guys. "She's this...she's that..." etc. So what? She's still a frail old dear of 75 who I believe still deserves some help. After all, apart from the amounts squandered I've already referred to, our authorities are also all too quick to bend over backwards to thousands and thousands of foreign scroungers arriving on our doorstep.
Why not look after one of our own for a change? Yes, she probably is a bit obstinate - many older people can be - and, yes, maybe she does have a few bob of her own, but should that override her obvious need for a bit of help and caring for in her old age?
I do find it very odd when lots of people here are virtually apathetic towards examples like this when a vulnerable old person needs help? No wonder we allow so much money to be squandered on the undeserving. Priorities are just plain wrong. Where has our sense of caring gone?
Such uncaring attitudes, guys. "She's this...she's that..." etc. So what? She's still a frail old dear of 75 who I believe still deserves some help. After all, apart from the amounts squandered I've already referred to, our authorities are also all too quick to bend over backwards to thousands and thousands of foreign scroungers arriving on our doorstep.
Why not look after one of our own for a change? Yes, she probably is a bit obstinate - many older people can be - and, yes, maybe she does have a few bob of her own, but should that override her obvious need for a bit of help and caring for in her old age?
I do find it very odd when lots of people here are virtually apathetic towards examples like this when a vulnerable old person needs help? No wonder we allow so much money to be squandered on the undeserving. Priorities are just plain wrong. Where has our sense of caring gone?
We do care, and if you think we don't you're very much mistaken. She has been offered help and it's been refused. Unless she is mentally incapable of making her own choices, what do you suggest we do? Short of sending people to take her away to put her somewhere that she doesn't want to be, we can't force her to accept help.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.