Mocking people getting hurt. How classy.
I only mock people who create their own misery out of their own lack of good judgment..
I do not mock those 'intellectually disadvantaged' although sometimes it may be hard to differentiate based on some of the things people will do to themselves or others.
Take the following story. A total lack of logical judgment all around has unfortunately lead to a totally preventable death.
Am I mocking those involved? YES, but it is the frustration of how simply this could have been prevented that has me furious with the Mother and others.
'Mother's agony as teenage girl dies from peanut allergy on city street'
Based on that headline we would all feel bad about the situation BUT, read the story.........
First the mother is blaming the Pharmacy for not giving her an Epipen without a prescription which, I agree they should have since no narcotics are involved.
BUT LET'S BACK WAY UP.
The kid was KNOWN to have this allergy and didn't bring her Epipen.
If my kid needed one I would demand that not only they bring it with them but that I, and others with us, know where it is (purse, pocket, which pocket) in case she eats the wrong food.
The mother seems out to lunch.
She proves this by asking "how could a peanut kill my child" and then offers that the kid was extremely careful about what she ate !
Well if she was careful about what she ate then that shows she knew about the dangers of 'nuts in food' but apparently the Mother wasn't aware of this.
As for the rest of the story the Mother reveals her, well what can I say but ignorance, by saying the Restaurant had a sign saying 'nuts included' but we didn't notice!
If anyone I was with had this allergy I would insist from the server, manager, chef to know what was in the food whether they had a sign or not.
I have used an inhaler for 40 plus years. I always have 2 on the go. I rarely use them in the winter, spring, fall, but the Humidity in the summer is a dangerous time for me. And even though I rarely use it during the non summer months I always carry one with me.
Actually someone I know has a 4 year old who needs an inhaler and they were going via plane to Florida. I told him to get a spare inhaler and to not pack the inhaler(s) in the luggage but to carry it in his shirt because if the kid gets nervous on the plane that may trigger something.
The Mother in this story surely is a Darwin candidate.................
Mother's agony as teenage girl dies from peanut allergy on city street - Independent.ie