Saturday, April 23, 2011

Letters to Nevertorial: Chicken Big

Your paper commits a cardinal offence all too common in our society with the claim, “Homeowners scurry like chickens fearing that the sky is about to give way.” (“A Third Mortgage Crisis,” April 18th). Your article made passing reference to the popular story of “Chicken Little” as though it were as erroneous as natural selection or Siddhartha sitting beneath a tree. Isn’t it suspicious that the story of the sky falling is so widespread? Positively everyone knows of it. My family does in particular, for in 1963 two of my great aunts were slain by falling bits of sky. The family lost most of the farm and is still awaiting the promised government funds to rebuild. The wait is its own indignity. Your paper’s pretending we were never struck, or that only chickens bore the weight of this tragedy, is egregious.

5 comments:

  1. Hahaha! Love the last sentence.

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  2. Very clever. Impressed as usual.

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  3. *snort* People can always find something to get offended about if they look hard enough!

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  4. I love these random bits of outrage from lovable characters (like the dwarfs). Thanks for the Saturday smile.

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  5. It's appalling how inconsiderate people can be, and how ignorant. Imagine dismissing such a tragedy as nothing more than a child's story.

    *grin* Great story.

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