The other night, my neighbors were having a party or sorts. When one of the guests arrive two people came out of the vehicle: An older, able bodied, woman. And another older woman, only this one seemed to have some mental and definably some sort of physical issues, judging by her walker. She began to come towards me, who was working in the garage. The other person then decided that some very profane verbal abuse would bring her back, but the words fell on deaf ears (literally or not I haven't a clue, but I'm going to assume that she was not hard of hearing). So she sort of throttled the woman with the walker and jerked her to face towards the house they were going to.
Personally, I feel that even the saying what she said was far out of line. But to go ahead and toss somebody around to try and get a point across? Excuse me if you must but that makes my blood boil. I wanted to say something, but didn't. Do you think that I should have? I personally respect elderly people at all times, no matter what the circumstance's, and seeing them treated poorly and disrespected by other people makes me very sad to see.
Thank you for reading all of this, any and all comments are appreciated.