On the bus this morning I observed a young black male
wearing head phones - perhaps a URI student - taunting
from the safety of the back seat of Bus 66 a young
" Aryan " looking derelict on the sidewalk. The sullen blonde
kid had moments earlier asked me for a cigarette or change
- " for the homeless ". I don't smoke , I told him , and
" I have to go to the bank ".
I wondered about the real background of the kid who
reminded me a little of a troubled nephew who visited
Germany recently with visions of heroic Nazis dancing in
his head. And a race war Apocalypse.
The black " scholar " ( ? ) teased him from the
open window : " Get a job... get a job ! "
For me this was all a little amusing. I said to
the black youth : " Well when your THAT poor , you should
at least give up cigarettes . " But I also thought :
" Do we all need SOMEBODY to look down on ? "
Is contempt for certain others mentally healthy - a
sort of psychological safety valve ?
I think not. The black youth said that the kid
could at least work at McDonald's . But it is good
to trust the people who make your hamburgers !
On the bus I read a 1950s science fiction story
about an alien alone in a flying saucer who finds
only loneliness in the immensity of space. But the
FBI cannot even guess his " secret " .
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