How can the dying old man get the relief money in "I Am Blake"? Has society given a way?

Earnest 2022-09-04 15:58:26

It took the helpless elderly person an hour and 48 minutes to get through to the customer service call. People around him who are more helpless than himself; the elderly Blake used his short life to set a benchmark for the helpless, and the elderly Blake also used his short life to warm those who were more in the abyss, the elderly Blake also used his short life—a brief confrontation with society. The old man said: "I'm Blake, and I ask for a waiver of the appeal before I starve to death. Also, change the crap background music on the hotline."

The old man said angrily: "Take the taxpayer's money, let's do something serious. " At this moment, the old man is bossy, pointing the country, telling them whether they can do something serious after taking the taxpayer's money; The elderly also pointed out the country and expressed their anger.

But what's the use? No matter how angry the elderly are, the elderly cannot change the entire social system; no matter what the elderly do, the elderly are just a small poor person under the entire mourning social system. Nor can it shake the entire rigid social system.

Part 01.

So can seniors get help? So can older people get a little bit of happiness?

The elderly are about to die, standing in the rescue station at a loss; the rescue station requires a lot of procedures, so the elderly can only go out step by step to complete these procedures; those cold office workers, like a machine, complete one after another. One procedural step, those icy office workers, wondering if they couldn't understand the pitiful situation of these poor people in the slightest.

The elderly wanted to be rescued but could not get it; the young mother lost her studies and was struggling to live with her two poor children. In the end, the mother took off her cotton clothes and fell into the abyss, just to buy some food and clothing for her children. ; In the end, the elderly finally applied for assistance. As a result, the life of the elderly ended in an unfamiliar toilet. We were born as human beings, and it was so miserable.

Part 02.

Don't be stupid, I've seen examples like you before, good people, honest people, living on the streets.

Originally the old man's eyes were firm, the old man's eyes were calm, and the old man's eyes were An Ran; but at the end, the old man's eyes were helpless, and the old man's eyes were It was pain, and the old man's eyes were filled with inexorable embarrassment.

I also hope that the elderly will not do stupid things, that they will live long and healthy forever, that this society will stop embarrassing the elderly, that the elderly can be respected and happy, and that the elderly will be happy.

There are many good people in this world, but these good people end up on the streets and get bad results; these good people end up on the streets and have nothing.

Part 03.

Love is when you left, no one can share my happiness alone, how painful and sad.

Love is when you leave, and I am alone, just like the man in "A Man named Ove Decided to Die", living alone in this world and dying; love is when you leave, and I am even happy alone No one can share, this is probably love, this is probably the love and care and warmth between people.

This is love, this is the warmth between people.

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I, Daniel Blake quotes

  • Daniel: Listen, I've had a major heart attack. I nearly fell off the scaffolding. I wanna get back to work, too. Now, please, can we talk about me heart? Forget about me arse, that works a dream.

  • Daniel: We should all be drinking a lot more bloody coffee.