Is Poor a Crime |
Is Poor a Crime? The local newspaper in big bold letters proclaimed, "tenants won't move." They were criminals, lowlifes and thieves, maybe even druggies or worse, because they didn't pay the rent, without remorse, into the street they should be sent. Crime and decadence is not what we see, after peeling back layers of lies to let the people's voice speak loud and free, but a family in need of humanity and love, not deserving to be victims of greed. Is poor a crime? In the fine line between the haves and have nots in our community and world, we unfortunately have hard working and willing, able bodied people who lose out to the economy time after time. These unfortunate souls still need a place to stay. The man has no money to move because he builds houses and the economy doesn't need men who work with boards, plaster, nails and fulfill other homeowner's dreams. It is a vicious, sad irony that he could build a mansion but can't afford the wood and concrete it seams. He wonders if being poor is a crime, as he stares out into the empty street, trying to comfort his fiance, and tiny baby, so pure innocent and sweet. His wheelchair bound mother, sits sad and confused, but he vows to protect them with a pride and strength like no other. The young mother is barely scraping by, doing her best to keep a smile on the baby's face, so pitiful to hear her cry. Temporary Aid to this needy family gives them less than $300 a month, but her rent is $400 you see. One of her family members digs deep to send her the other $100 dollars when she can. $100 dollars a month in Food Stamps to feed a mom and baby is barely enough to fight back hunger cramps it is true, but the poor baby has committed no crime. The man has made mistakes in the past and paid for his misdeeds long ago, but he carried a label for life that makes finding work hard With a dark mantle he is cast, his applications marked 'discard.' Yes he paid for his errors then, and continues to pay again and again. He wants to provide for his new family and aging mother, disabled, but he has been labeled by those who would exhume skeletons best left in a closet. Perhaps they disregard the advice given by the Lord above who said "judge not least ye be judged." Now they never leave the house except in an emergency, fearing harassment from those who should protect and serve you see, they believe poor equals crime and attempt to persecute these people time after time. Social morals that the town is pushing upon these families, for being unwed and having made mistakes in the past, could result in homelessness for three generations, who relied on a broken promise of the town fathers to help that was quickly forgotten by those who's abuse of power has become renowned. It's not their fault that their landlord, didn't pay her taxes and the town acquired the property by hook, crook, or accord. They had finally found a home that they could afford, (barely) a roof over their head and all the small things that make a group of people rich or poor a family. In our town the charter says the Board of Selectmen and the Town Administration are the Overseers of the Poor. I guess they don't want to do their job any more, so they pass judgment so neat and cast the poor into the street. Is Poor a Crime? The local newspaper in big bold letters proclaimed, "tenants won't move." They were criminals, lowlifes and thieves, maybe even druggies or worse, because they didn't pay the rent, without remorse, into the street they should be sent. The newspaper article: http://www.sunjournal.com/story/296491-3/RiverValley/Evicted_tenants_wont_move/ and an online interview piece: http://www.therumfordreporter.com/ posted 21 December 2008 |