I like watching how people give thanks for Canada, Thankgiving, military service, and whatever is socially acceptable; when they are just being hypocrites.
When was the last time these people gave of their free time, helped with charity, helped feed the poor. When is the last time they helped a neighbour out. Open the door for elderly people. Nope they don't do that, well I don't see it that often when I go out in public. I should be seeing that everyday.
Maybe I just see the seedier/evil/greedier side of people before I see them doing any good or nice thing.
Actions everyday help contribute to a better Canada.
Oh I gave money to charity. Yeah thats a cop-out. Volunteer your time, that is more precious than money.
Have a nice Canada Day......
it’s sad to see as well. What sucks is if you bring this up, people will call you “sensitive” simply because you believe in empathy. It feels like everyone is becoming more morally detached by the day.Man, you're asking a lot when I see people almost daily who run the red light/stop sign, or not letting someone else merge on the bridge/highway. Common courtesy is disappearing quickly, let alone charity.
it’s sad to see as well. What sucks is if you bring this up, people will call you “sensitive” simply because you believe in empathy. It feels like everyone is becoming more morally detached by the day.
i think apathy is more rampant in our “society”currently due to how individualistic society has become (which is ironic, considering society is a term used to describe the collective). You’re always told to look out for yourself before others, that you’re the centre of the universe, not anyone else.
as always, be the change you want to see in the world.
I agree! If everyone contributed something, even the smallest action, it would make a huge difference. Do something that makes you feel good.Actions everyday help contribute to a better Canada.
Oh I gave money to charity. Yeah thats a cop-out. Volunteer your time, that is more precious than money.
Have a nice Canada Day......