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Food not Bombs, Free food the hungry + homeless
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Tuesday October 14, 2003 16:11 by Paul Cummins - FnB foodnotbombs at thisbetterworld dot org
Every second Sunday St S G end of Grafton Street A group of friends decided to re-jig Food not bombs in Dublin. We reclaimed food prepared into lovely veggie burgers and then went to St Stephens Green to give the free food out to hungry passers by and the homeless who thought it was lovely we got moved on several times by the hostile park keepers, who then called the police when we were reluctant to exit the park just for giving out free food. Food not Bombs reclaims food that otherwise would be thrown out and gives it to the hungry and homeless. To read more visit http://www.foodnotbombs.net/bookwhy.html |
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moved on but not detered
at it again....
they are gving out free food arrest them now
hungry skater kids
good to see this kind of thing happening.
keep it up :-)
Giving handouts to the homeless in the from of moeny or food is actually cruelty. You are giving them a means to stay on the streets rather than use the state services available them.
You give food or money to a homeless person, you're keeping them on the streets. It's charitable giving, 19th century style.
Fivebellies, if you are gonna insult these folks, at least say something original.
ive returned yesterdya and got photographic evidence of of someone feeding the ducks and the ducks had no insurance...
fivebellies, you _could_ have a point if refering to money, but not food!
fnb exist to do a lot more than 19c style charity work.
fnb highlights stuff, apart from feeding the homeless and whoever wants it.
stuff like......food waste. Food waste also becomes 'rat-attracting landfill filling'. in fact, the more you think about it, the more doing anything other than fnb seems wrong.
I do have a question though. I'm a veggie, and I know its a touchy area, and notwithstanding the more obvious food hygine issues....what about meat? Also, is this action vegan?
Personally, I've just written an article for a new mag, based in Clare called Kultura on postvegetarianism...and I'm not goin to rehash it here.........but.......isn't waste meat worth saving and distributing too?
how many homless or actually needy did you feed. Im not giving out and I have no problem with what your doing but the pics dont say much good..
Hey Ollie,
Yeah the food was all vegan. Personally, I dont eat meat and would have a problem with cooking it in our kitchen, this is part of the reason we wouldn't serve it.
The other reason is that with meat and dairy the possibility of food carrying bacteria or being harmful is higher.
We do serve dairy products if they are recovered sometimes but never meat.
That is not the policy of FNB worldwide, which I believe includes serving recovered meat, but our branch would not take on that risk.
Frazer, We did not feed many homeless, maybe 4 or so. We are trying to make FNB regular and have flyers to give out to let people know where and when it will be on.
But it is also for the hungry who aren't homeless and gives a chance to explain to people about the amount of food that goes to waste in our society and instead of feeding the homeless indoors or quietly at night, brings the issue into the public areas during the day.
I got off the bus in Aunguers St. on a nice sunny Tuesday last.
I ran into Gloria, a homeless woman who I know from the shelter where I use to work. I suggested we have a cup of coffee and took her into
the Church coffee where the bus had pulled up to drop me off.
I went up the counter and ordered two coffees and two pieces of pie with cream (hopefully Fear my indymedia waistline stalker isn't reading this!)
The counter staff served us (Gloria was totally sober and passive). I joined her at the table and we were chatting when the manager must have called cops.
I always get a little self conscious about eating in front of folks who aren't (is that hangover from the famine or what???).
But with two Garda looming over us, demanding we leave immediately, it gets really weird.
I told them we had bought the food - the staff had sold it to us - and we planned to eat it and leave. They said they couldn't leave until we left. These guys were young and fit body nazi types, so I was feeling really self-conscious busted with my cream pie! How are my tablemanners going ?etc.
Gloria was briliant such humility in the face of humiliation. She wasn't provacative but wasn't rushed. We finished our apple pie and cream and coffee and backed outta there.
I think I was more stunned than angry. (See I must be maturing without losing my innocence!!!???!!!)
**OK a prize of coffee, apple pie and craeam (or vegan equivalenT for the best scriptual quote to send to these people.
13: If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them.
That's a shocking story there. Did the guards not tell you why they wanted ye to leave? I suppose if the manager wanted ye off the premises that was that. Maybe he's concerned about the image of his business, that might be understandable (at a stretch), a bit like nightclubs with their door policy....
That's completely insane! Is this the little coffe shop next to the whitefriar community centre? I really would be interested to know if they gave you a reason.. or if whoever called the fuzz had the decent humility to hide in shame behind the counter [or a statue of mother mary].
can't help with the bible quote : i was raised by a devout atheist. good luck to ya.