Thursday, July 3, 2008

Hello World. Desensitizing is in full throttle mode . . . in America. Many have become so unconcerned, so numbed, so unwilling, so yuck.

According to the Chicago Tribune online, at Kings County Hospital, in Brooklyn New York . . . a woman, Esmin Green 49 years of age, collapsed from her seat to the hospital floor . . . face down and died. She layed there for a long while, close to an hour. People looked, and did not flinch, walked past, and dodged from this poor woman. All caught on video.

The video shows two hospital security guards, and a member of the psychiatric staff saw Ms.Esmin, and did not respond. Apparently . . . there may have been some document "adjusting" as well.

Immediate . . . disciplinary action was taken. Legal mechanisms are taking place, and they should.

The larger question is . . . why are we so numb to our fellow man or woman's aid . . . ? Why . . . ? What does this say about us as a mankind . . . ? Who are we as a people . . . ?

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