Tuesday, November 30, 2004

I am an insensitve b*tch, no?

Something I wrote to the paper came out today. It made me look so insensitive, rubbing salt into the wounds of the family whose 3 years old daughter had died of choking. When I pressed the 'Send' button the other day, I had regretted it. I felt like I shouldn't say what I wanted to say for the fear of hurting the bereaved family members. I felt rotten because it may appear to the majority of self-righteous, ready to curse others, people think that I am one of them. Those people who likes to stand by the sidelines of gross accidents and say 'I told you so', 'You should have know better', 'Why you so stoopid', 'You never pray ah?', 'You got bad karma' etc etc.

Let's face it, we mortals love tragedies and enjoy dissecting what went wrong, who was wrong and speculate all the dirty side of things. This is especially so in vernacular papers like those Chinese papers. They will dig out the seedy side of things and blast it for all to enjoy. As a results, many of us fools will see the drama instead of the facts.

But heck, I am not a bitch where CPR is concerned. I had included in my original letter why I dare to say what I wanted to say. I had provided links to my previous articles on CPR. I had done it for my son Vincent. I had been at his bedside when his doctor revived him on another occassion. I had seen how another batch of doctors couldn't revived him. My hubby has also seen with his own eyes the agony of another father who brought in his lifeless baby to the ER. I had seen it all.

Thank God, while seething with anger over the manner of which my say was potrayed, my eyes glanced on my horoscope reading today (am a perfectionist Virgo). It says 'Don't be too hard on yourself'.

Yeah, good advice. I do not give a damn if the million plus readers of The Star thinks I am some insensitive bitch who rubs salt into the wounds of others. I had said what I wanted to say. Everyone of us should be more knowledgeable. Everyone of us has a part to play in our society. Go on - learn life saving skills for God's sake!


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

If you are an insensitive person, then seriously, it will make even more people looks senseless.
Keep up your good work, our society need some needle ;-).

5xmom.com said...

Hi Anon
It is a compliment wor, a needle in the society. I love that. Oooh... can you leave your name next time? So chi-kek wondering who you are.

Anonymous said...

It does sound a little harsh on the bereaved family, but
I could also feel that you were very much grieved at the
unfortunate incident yourself. It was an awakening call to me and that very night I asked my husband 'eh, how to handle a 'choked' person ah?'. I have 2 young boys.
Thanks for the reminder.

Solbi-wan Kenobi said...

I've read letters that are more insensitive. And I know all about being insensitive.

No: *you* were not insensitive.

Take heart. It was a timely message.

5xmom.com said...

Thank Q, thank Q. What a motivating input. So, I will continue to be the female Bulbir Singh. (surely every Star readers know who he is?)