


Somebody I know wrote the words..
"There are different ways of life, and many of them are nothing like the little things that my little community or tribe or religion does. It is quite an eye-opener"..
and I might feel the same..about how people relate or simply at times do NOT relate at all..
An Indian friend came and visited me in Amsterdam last year and he wondered "don't you have any beggars at all here??" Well he came straight from the US then but surely he had his hometown and a slum or 2 in mind..
and YES we DO have beggars,though not many, only you would hardly recognize them as such..unless you come very close..or you know.
Our beggars..do not sit down..just looking aweful, sick and sad with a couple of hungry kids around..trying for some "compassion"..The concept does not "work" very well here..A couple of years back some gypsy Roma from Romania "tried"..sitting on our streets,looking sick and holding their hand up in "beggar pose"..surrounded by their sad looking little ones but "the Dutch"..don't go for the concept..so they would hardly get anything out..moving south.. where also "the weather"is better...for the job..(and also.. our police.. "helped them out"..
Our "beggars"..might be homeless..on drugs and all but "homeless" does not mean they can not find a shower -do the utmost to do so and keep their clothes as decent and clean as can be. (they "look good") and they would simply walk up to you asking for your petty cash as if this is a right of some sort..Only very close.. - apart from the "do you have some change for me.. I need food"..you can see they're.. "different" from the rest of the crowd..It's like a "business"..
In Brussels Belgium they have both and a white Kaukasian beggar..looking good makes 3 times as much money as any Roma "trying to provoke "compassion"..
How do people feel about beggars in any culture?? Ignore them? Feel sorry for them? Trying to help in paying them some or in "starting an action group" with a goal??
The view of what a beggar is you can not really make pictures of : the beggars might have real problems.. they might be really hungry and poor and the last thing they need is "tourist pictures" taken of them but no desaster recovery plan or any country to stay in to accept them.. as human..
One exception as for a picture after all??
Of course it is "not all all allowed".. and of course.."those kids should be on school" but the Roma kids who come here in summer.. and they would come in several couples of 2.. 3....would "hop" on an Amsterdam metro -without a ticket bought no doubt - and play their accordion.. They play better than many a "professional" I ever heard and it brings the Amsterdam"working people going home" on a sunny Friday afternoon in a pure happy "holiday mood". Soft romantic tunes reminding of summer evenings in Paris.. They "go around" with a plastic cup for some money but do not at all "impose" or insist.
Is this begging? Is this sad..?? Is this "making a living"..and not begging at all? Look at the little brother..He's the best in collecting some..But also.. when I told them I would "swob" my spare Euro and some for the "picture" to be taken..(their young sister is not on it..too bad since she smiled ear to ear when I explained her "the deal"..) the little one came up running since he wanted to be on the picture as well..
What will life be for them in the long run?? I can't even ask.. and it makes me..? Well..all kids should have a fair chance in life.. All kids should be able to grow..Gypsy yes or no.. Born as an outcast yes or no..
So..maybe..maybe .. at some point in time when "we've all learned"..all are equal.
try to grasp how I feel in
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTg3TxsMeU0
A different story maybe.. but still..
Helga
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