Sunday, April 26, 2009

A Society of Consumerism

Guardianship made me question my sense of values.

As someone who has worked within the criminal justice system, I honestly thought that there was such a thing being innocent until proven guilty, and consequently felt protected.

I thought that if you went to school, worked hard, followed the law, and treated others as you would like other to treat you, you would be a success.

I have realized that all my life I had mislead people; children, and myself into a lie.

The truth is that this is a society of consumerism.

If your shoes tear, they get thrown away --- it is cheaper.

If your TV breaks, you buy a new one --- it is cheaper.

If you get old, you are placed in a nursing home --- it is cheaper.

There is no value in the sentiment of things much less in the value and wisdom of old people.

There is no use for them.

They are also dispensable.

With guardianship, there is no nurturing, no bond, to anyone or anything.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

So very well said.

These impact statements are priceless!

Anonymous said...

Indeed we are a throw away society. Especially the elderly -- if they get in the way, push them aside for the youngesters.

Years from now, society will look back at this as one of our darkest hours.

Anonymous said...

We are so changed by the bad experience that we never recover.

The hurt is too deep.

wisernow said...

If people only knew the dangers, the truth about guardianships, they would be marching in the streets in protest of what it means to be a ward and the family of the ward.

HELL ON EARTH!

Anonymous said...

Me too. Thanks for saying it.

Anonymous said...

This describes the awful loss of ideals we all suffer when we discover that everything we've been taught doesn't apply in probate court.

Anonymous said...

Guardianship strips us of our humanity.

Anonymous said...

People are reduced to money objects or they're of no worth. It's no way to live - it's no way to bring up our children.

Anonymous said...

It's true. People are used up and then discarded like trash.

We have to teach our children early that the elderly are to be respected and reveared, like we were taught when we were children.

Something's gone terribly wrong.