A Small Rent In The Safety Net
From the NYTimes.com today:
KITAKYUSHU, Japan — In a thin notebook discovered along with a man’s partly mummified corpse this summer was a detailed account of his last days, recording his hunger pangs, his drop in weight and, above all, his dream of eating a rice ball, a snack sold for about $1 in convenience stores across the country.
“3 a.m. This human being hasn’t eaten in 10 days but is still alive,” he wrote. “I want to eat rice. I want to eat a rice ball.”
These were not the last words of a hiker lost in the wilderness, but those of a 52-year-old urban welfare recipient whose benefits had been cut off.
5 comments:
Sorry about your funk and your kitten herding. Maybe this will cheer you up.
http://sonjasscraps.blogspot.com
/2007/03/for-wendy.html
It's hard to imagine a person so cut off from everyone that he believed his only option was to stay at home and quietly starve to death.
This is depressing on so many levels.
PS: I think your story link died on you, but I found the same story here: LINK
Oh wow...
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