I honestly do not know the story about this man and his “feeding” the pigeons, but I have to ask how stupid he is, given the horrendous rat problem in NYC, to throw pizza.
MarQ
I read that the illegals in NYC are roasting the rats on the BBQ.
I had forgotten about this guy but he tossed pizza on the ground as part of a protest against a then recently enacted city council measure that called for the mandatory replacement of gas- and (more significantly, I might add) wood-fired pizza ovens with electric ovens all in an effort to “save the planet.”
New York-style thin-crust pizza would be no more.
I think I described him as a hero at the time.
I honestly do not know the story about this man and his “feeding” the pigeons, but I have to ask how stupid he is, given the horrendous rat problem in NYC, to throw pizza.
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I haven’t followed the story either, it just made me think about that apple - one of those lessons I’ll never forget (obviously).
The thing about all of these little incidents we hear about and speak of is that they are irrelevant without seeing the big picture. Singular, meaningless incidents are just squirrels to chase.
I’ve been standing outside of the forest lately in order to see the trees. When observing individual trees (or individual news items), their importance is magnified ; however, it is the forest as a whole that bears watching.
Some believe the action or words of a single individual, either good or bad, affects the entire community. That is not reality at all. It is the actions of the whole community that affects the individual. It can be a pretty vicious circle.
KC