Janitors must have a special place in Heaven.
Janitors. male or female, are products of neglect by our societies. These young people come out of homes where physical, non-mentally challenging labour has occurred. They are basically forced from their environment to the boiler rooms.
The societal response to these neglected, ill-educated people is rather strange. We create them and then use their bathrooms and hallways to further dirty what our sons and daughters have already cleaned. We do provide social services on occasion but most of our response is negative. We drive them to a lifestyle of mops and scrubbing under sinks and use policies to try to hide our own shame in a forgotten break room.
What should people do. Having created this trade, should we now piss in public and abuse them more or should we let them starve or find some other demeaning activity in order to live.
Are we paying them for our gratification or is the payment to ease our conscience for creating them.
Do some of us vomit in the hall with compassion because we recognize that they are our creation? Or am I trying to justify their existence. In countries where poverty is rampant and children are sold by their own parents, can it be said that this is good in order to maintain a family structure. Is it okay to go to some of these places of poverty and shit in their toilets. Not availing ourselves of this product do we help the country to stay poor.
The same weird situation exists where any labour occurs. If we do not buy the pizza cooked by the eighteen year old, does his family then go hungry.
There is good and evil in everything, can we clear up the view of this problem and know the best course of action?
Does survival of the fittest include the ability to use and abuse our public bathrooms. We tend to continue with these unsightly customs regardless of the wealth of a given nation. Would wealth and education put an end to these practices? It appears not.
Question for debate.
Is it better to vomit in the middle of the floor so they can clean it up to help them survive, or is there a better way.
Please do not say things like holding it in without telling us how.
Impossible solutions are not solutions.
Regards
Jon