Posts Tagged ‘respect’

R-E-S-P-E-C-T

November 23, 2008

While on the mission to complete this multimedia project, one of the things that has really stuck with me is the lack of respect that surround the homeless. On a street corner where a homeless person is struggling to stay warm, they are rarely given a second look. Most people think they are just one of those lazy people who are unwilling to find a job so they rely on other people to give them money. Don’t they realize that each one of those individuals has a story, a circumstance, that got them where they are today and that they are still human beings like the rest of us and deserve to be treated with respect?

Before this I probably wouldn’t have even thought about this issue. My mother works at a prison so I’ve always been told to steer as far away from homeless people as I can because of their dangerous reputation. Now that I’ve spent time with homeless people, even families, I’m realizing that even a smile or a kind word can have a positive impact on them. Why can’t we just have a little compassion and instead of casting them out of society, treat them with the respect they deserve?