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George Jonas: The birth of my social conscience
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The Wall Street occupiers remind me of a hungry boy who guilted me out of my breakfast.
The “Occupy Wall Street” movement baffles observers. What do the protesters want? I think I know. Sixty five years have passed since one accosted me at the other end of the world, whining and cursing, to arouse a nuisance organ in my soul, dormant and vestigial, called empathy, a.k.a. social conscience. The New York demonstrators are speaking in his voice.
My social conscience awakens a few minutes before eight o’clock on a sunny September morning in 1946. I remember the precise moment.
The war is over. My native Budapest is gradually emerging from the ruins. I am 11 years old, walking briskly to school, taking a bite from my breakfast bun as I go. My mother has packed another roll in my school bag for my lunch. The bag is strapped to my back, leaving my hands free to finish my bun. Mother disapproves of eating in the street — it’s uncouth — but also disapproves of me going without breakfast: It’s unhealthy. Read More »
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Please ensure that there are no hard or sharp objects underneath your chin. This is absolutely necessary prior to watching this video segment from a recent Jon Stewart show. Have you ever seen thicker hypocrisy than that exhibited by these protesters? h/t ES
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