Thursday, October 11, 2007

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:

SonjaB said...
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SonjaB said...

Sorry about your funk and your kitten herding. Maybe this will cheer you up.

http://sonjasscraps.blogspot.com
/2007/03/for-wendy.html

Anonymous said...

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.

Anonymous said...

PS: I think your story link died on you, but I found the same story here: LINK

Knock knock - it's cancer! said...

Oh wow...