Posted 02 March 2020 - 08:33 AM
Cause, on 02 March 2020 - 04:55 AM, said:
Malankazooie, on 01 March 2020 - 06:26 PM, said:
That encounter sounded more like a student tasked with collecting donations for some cause (see what I did there?
) instead of an actual beggar. That happens all the time here in the US. I have kids come to my door all the time asking for donations. If it is something I find worthy, I'll throw in a 20 spot or so. If not, I will politely tell them I already donated (telling them outright that I'm not interested seems to harsh to me). Living in NYC, you need to be able to identify the true beggars, they're pretty obvious tbh. You're going to have to shift your placid ways and be more outright defiant and emanate a "get out of my space fucker" vibe. I can do that just with body language. And being 6'3 and a looming presence, most beggars don't persist with me (or even make the attempt if I am sending out those piercing "kick rocks bitch" stare). Also, ear buds. Intensely occupied by your music works well in discouraging beggars.
Yeah I agree, not a true beggar. Still someone asking for money. As I say that’s parts of the trouble. He was polite, I didn’t want to be rude. I can imagine it’s not fun having to go around asking strangers for money. Still I wasn’t gonna donate and I said so. It leaves me feeling like I did something bad. I try to be respectful to people who are respectful. Still I find it annoying when people do this inside stores, laundromats or restaurants. These should be safe areas.
Yeah I generally just walk fast and have my airpods in and act like I don’t see or hear the real beggars when they try catch my attention. I especially find the ones who try to act as doormen at some of the nearby fast food places annoying.
Here I've heard them called "chuggers" ie "charity muggers".
EDIT: Messing with my groove is ... it's 2020 and fuckwits are still hating on kids who just want to share their love of books.
It does have a happy ending though, but it reminds me of being a kid in high school in the 80s in western NSW.
https://www.news.com...b8ef379bbc15db3
Is it just reflective of the eternal struggle between people who enjoy thinking, imagination, etc and those who want to wallow in their ignorance and bring us down?
Or is this more of a new thing as sizeable elements of Western English-speaking society emulate their champions in Trump et al and seek to bring the film Idiocracy to life?
This post has been edited by Tsundoku: 02 March 2020 - 08:49 AM
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