So, this week I've been getting to work at 7:45 and therefore leaving the house an hour earlier. This means a different crowd on the train. On Monday, I noticed a married couple standing on the platform with seeing-eye dogs. I thought that was sweet. Even sweeter (and remarkable in my opinion) is that the woman was pregnant (definitely in her 3rd trimester....very obvious belly). The man wasn't visibly blind as his eyes looked normal, but the woman's eyes looked very badly damaged and it was apparent that she had no vision whatsoever.
This morning, we wound up on the same train car for the first time. I let them enter the train before me, though others tried pushing me in as if I was just hanging out by the door (people are SO oblivious!). Once on, I expected people to leap from their seats seeing a visibly blind, very pregnant woman with a seeing-eye dog (on a very wet, slippery train no less). But no. People just stared, like it was a freak show. Her husband even said "Honey, try to find a seat" a couple times and she bumped around the train car, but no one budged. I got angrier and angrier. I said out loud "She's pregnant and no one can stand up for her?" JUST IN CASE people didn't notice. Finally, 4 stops later when people got off the train, she got a seat.
What the **** is wrong with people? You should always give up your seat for a pregnant lady...especially an 8 month pregnant one - let alone the fact that her eyes were totally ****ed up and she had a seeing-eye dog. COME ON!
I think you know the moral of this rant.
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