Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Almost Right is Never Good Enough

Qatar.  I joke about it being a country that "almost gets it right."  You can see that from the previous blog post.  But sometimes, their ability to not get it right is just down right dangerous.


I took this picture sitting at a red light.  Yes, in traffic.  A baby, what, 18 months old maybe, sitting in the front seat, in someone's lap, playing.  This is what happens when there are no child restraint laws.  

And then yesterday, a fire.  A fire so tragic it killed 19 people, 13 of them children in a day care center inside the mall.  3 of them were triplets.  Another 3 of them belonged to another family.  4 teachers and 2 firefighters. Witnesses say the fire alarm was barely going off.  A fire in the food court.   No one seemed to know what to do as smoke filled the walkways.  But this day care center was in the interior of the mall on the second floor, only reachable by a maze of interior hallways and an elevator and a stairway.  These sweet innocent people died probably from smoke inhalation, although that hasn't been confirmed.  This is not a democracy with free press here.  There's no transparency in this country. We may really never know what happened.  It is, sadly, a tragic, tragic lesson in what happens when you don't get it exactly right.  





1 comment:

Katie said...

Oh Sharon. That is heart breaking. :(