ed629
Rear Admiral
ed629, the more of your posts I read, the more I think you are searching for ways to justify your actions. You keep pointing out that you have not seen an aide with him, so why should you have to help, etc., etc. Then it advanced to they should take care of themselves or have someone who is paid to help, why should anyone have to help, etc.
At some point, human beings should recognize that the other person is also a human being, deserving of respect, care and dignity. My faith teaches me to go the extra mile, put myself in their shoes, give sacrificially to help others and more. Since I do care about others more than myself, I can help someone less fortunate.
Unfortunately, just because someone's school is full of selfish, "me first, screw you" punks who would never think of helping someone else does not mean they are right. It just means they are selfish little b*stards who would completely change their minds if the situation were reversed.
I have no obligation to help him, or should be expected to, and where does dignity begin or end? Helping them with a jacket or putting them on a toilet? Less fortunate does not mean one should do something they don't want to. If that makes me a selfish bastard so be it, I am not going to wipe a persons ass or place them on a toilet because it would make less selfish or less of a bastard. There are different lines that people will not cross, and this is one I will not.