Transportation
Dear Suzi,
I understand what you are saying about the transportation system and why such a method should bring such feelings to the front. However it is very difficult for us today to understand fully the conditions that those people were living in. It wasn’t just a matter of being poor; it was living in a system devoid of any hope at all.
Today we still do this. Celebrities travel to foreign countries and adopt babies to take them out of the awful mess they find themselves in. Pictures of starving, ragged children are flashed on our TV screens with the intention of tugging at our heartstrings to donate money to alleviate their suffering. Imagine if instead of TV pictures you were actually there in person. Could you honestly stop yourself from picking one up and wanting to take it away to give it a better life?
Don’t forget with the mortality rate amongst children Barnardo was faced not with a choice of life in Canada or a poverty-stricken life, but the chance of a good life in Canada and no life at all.
We may look back on Barnardo and curse him for what he did, but be honest when we hear of parents torturing their children to death, starving them, leaving them alone when they go on holiday don’t many of us yell out in anger “Those parents are not fit to have children – they should be taken away from them”.
Well that’s what Barnardo did.
PS For one example at least why we should be grateful to Barnardo. Without him there might not have been Leslie Thomas!
Dear Suzi,
I understand what you are saying about the transportation system and why such a method should bring such feelings to the front. However it is very difficult for us today to understand fully the conditions that those people were living in. It wasn’t just a matter of being poor; it was living in a system devoid of any hope at all.
Today we still do this. Celebrities travel to foreign countries and adopt babies to take them out of the awful mess they find themselves in. Pictures of starving, ragged children are flashed on our TV screens with the intention of tugging at our heartstrings to donate money to alleviate their suffering. Imagine if instead of TV pictures you were actually there in person. Could you honestly stop yourself from picking one up and wanting to take it away to give it a better life?
Don’t forget with the mortality rate amongst children Barnardo was faced not with a choice of life in Canada or a poverty-stricken life, but the chance of a good life in Canada and no life at all.
We may look back on Barnardo and curse him for what he did, but be honest when we hear of parents torturing their children to death, starving them, leaving them alone when they go on holiday don’t many of us yell out in anger “Those parents are not fit to have children – they should be taken away from them”.
Well that’s what Barnardo did.
PS For one example at least why we should be grateful to Barnardo. Without him there might not have been Leslie Thomas!
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