We
all might say what we would do in any given situation, but do we
really know what we would do? I observed an incident recently that
really moved me to action.
How
many times have you heard people say, “ I would never do that.”
or “Why didn't
she just leave that low down person?”
Sometimes
it is not that simple, because in any given situation you may react differently. Think
about the following incidents and imagine how you would handle them.
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1.
Incident One
Disturbing
I
had a disturbing situation one
day. As I shopped in
the store I observed two ladies. One
of them was in a riding
cart. I could hear the one lady talking loudly to the other. Some
of the remarks she made, really alarmed me. I did not know their
relationship to each other as both were older ladies. The one lady
stated, “Get out of the cart and sit over there to try on the
shoes, you are blocking the aisle.” The fragile tiny lady obeyed.
I watched as she walked to the seat, she could barely walk. I felt
so sorry for her. Then the same lady that ordered her out of the
cart made more remarks. She said, “Did you pass gas?” “Yes
you did, you little: f****.” I would not repeat what she said. I
asked myself, “Why would she treat the elderly lady like that?"
Walking
Away
So I walked away. That
was hard for me to do. I know this was none of my business. I
prayed silently that this abuse would stop for this elderly lady.
Then I thought, I cannot sit by and do nothing. I pondered what
should I do? I thought she may curse me out, but so be it. I walked
back past them again; she was still talking very badly to the elderly
lady. I could see and feel the distress on the elderly lady’s
face.
More
Conversation
So
I walked up to the lady that was talking so badly. I smiled at her
and asked, “Are you having a bad day?” She responded, “Yes,
she is just not doing anything that I tell her to do. “ “Her
family does not want her, I am just the caregiver.” “Her
and her brother lives with me." I responded, “I am sorry you
are having a bad day, both of you ladies are beautiful ladies, but
you know everyone deserves respect. No one deserves to be
mistreated. She then replied, “I don’t mistreat her, I am the
only one that takes care of her, cause no one else wants her.”
This lady really felt justified.
Painful
Words
We
had more conversation. “Words can be very painful and can kill
the spirit.” I emphasized to her. I tried to keep it on a positive note and told her,
“I believe that you two will work this out.” “You both seem
like very nice ladies.” At this point I did not know if she was
going to curse me now or what. She looked at me and smile and said,
“Thank you for talking to me.” She smiled, “grasp my hand and
said, “God bless you.” Now in that instance, I prayed that I had
given her something to think about. This incident was so compelling
to me. I did not know how the outcome of this situation would be.
It could have turned much uglier. I do not know if I will ever see
the individuals again. I
just prayed that this woman does not continue to be abused
like this.
I
thought to myself, “Could I have done more?” I hope none of you
ever are in this type of situation to witness, what I witnessed that
day. Like I told the
lady that day
no one deserves to be mistreated.
2.
Incident 2
A
Fight
I
recall a fight that was in my former neighborhood. I heard a great
commotion. When I went to the door, I saw a lady that had a man
in a headlock. Now someone had already called the police. When
the police approached, she still did not want to let this man go.
She eventually let the man go. Now could this have been avoided
before it escalated to violence? I don't know, but it is good the
police were there.
3.
Incident 3
The
Parking Lot
Now
this was an incident that I think about what I might could have done
differently and possibly used as a teachable moment, but I missed it.
As my grandchildren and I were in the parking lot going to our car,
a lady was calling her child every curse word there was urging her
into the car. The young child looked so helpless and the mother was
quite frustrated. If you could have seen the looks that my
grandchildren gave that woman, it was unbelievable.
These
were just a few incidences that I have sited. Think about other
incidences that you may have actually witnessed. Could you have done
more?
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