[Gollum] Busy and crowded 278: A nice and precious guest of life'Just, a person'



"I think the teacher has excellent sensitivity."


When I was a little embarrassed as I tried to get out of that place, she said:


"I think I can say that if I'm a non-disabled person, but we're the parties..."


There wasn't a bit of resentment in her words, so I felt sad. For a while, the words wandered around my body and touched the forgotten memories."

([Living as a non-disabled



person]

中)

[Just, People] was written by Eunjeon Hong. Unlike usual, it started as'Hong Eunjeon writer'. The reason why I didn't do this is because I thought that I would prefer the title of “recorder” rather than “writer.” This is just my guess. I couldn't ask myself,



but… “writer” seems to be somewhere rather than “recorder” At least I suddenly realized that I had such a'feeling feeling' (it's very difficult to get rid of the habit of dividing, tailoring, and ranking.) But anyway, I write'writer' anyway. If you think of people as a collective term, how difficult and terrifyingly important is the'recorder' among them, how lonely and sharp like a frostbite. As I read this book, as a reporter, I realize once again. There is no place to leap forward, no place to retreat, and as sometimes allowed by some writers, the little bit of symbols and metaphors can't hide in the cowardly generous arms.



“The first time I met Hwan-gyu was on a pilgrimage route in Santiago, Spain four years ago. The relationship that gave him water just before exhaustion in the middle of the Pyrenees allowed us to walk together for 40 days. He was 20 years old working as a welder in Seosan, South Chungcheong Province. As a young man, he said that it was his job to inspect and replace aging facilities in a large-scale factory, from which he was proud to take responsibility for his own life without the help of his parents.


……….


"The pilgrim we met yesterday was Granyon. in I heard something which South Korea men play the piano, playing live and are most beautiful music been vs. of the day "



was it of course talking about the hwangyu himself, hwangyu was very impressed by the fact sikyeotdaneun impress someone his playing.



" sister, that I have a dream."



When he said in an exhilarating voice as if the emotions of the day had been revived, I was a little nervous. I was sorry for being a pianist, so I thought that I was a little bit older. He said,



"I want to be the person who fixes the piano."



I was puzzled by the unexpected development,



"Because that piano, it was out of tune.

How many people will a well-tuned piano impress if an untuned piano is that much?" It



's not about playing the piano, but about fixing the piano. It was a world I've never imagined. I'm embarrassed and embarrassed. I squeezed my neck and squeezed my naengmyeon.


I often thought about the moment when my head became

distant and

bright at the same time. It felt like a world that had been folded in half was unfolding, and that was the world of a'real worker' that I only heard in words. I approved it, and then I always thought of it together. Why did I contact the world until I turned 40, and why did that meeting not here, but in a distant place in Spain?"

([Incredibly distant and incredibly close])



Eun-Jeon Hong is a human rights activist.

Since participating in Nodeul Night School for the Disabled as a teacher, the scope of activities has been expanded in various ways, not only to human rights but also to areas where animal rights are violated.

This book is a collection of columns he has published in the Hankyoreh newspaper over the past five years.

People he met, learned, taught, and shared life in various fields appear throughout.

Being able to meet these people all at once, indirectly, in one book, was a sinful gift.



"There was nothing I didn't know about what I saw at night school. People with disabilities were discriminated against and despised as they were told. But nothing I expected. Some said they had never been out of the house for 20 years. sixtieth birthday, he did not invited to the feast. but life is shocking for people with disabilities, the impact is only because of harsh lives of people with disabilities in itself was not. I was more shocked from what they said that it all "problem"



that no one in the world I grew up ' "A problem." Anyone who can call a problem a "problem" is one who has the courage to change or at least face it. That was the front line that thought it was the end of the world."

([Human End, Human Frontline])



Severe handicapped people, severe burn survivors, victims of various accidents in this society, from Sewol ferry to highway traffic accidents, people who broke up with them, AIDS infected people, and the current park. Local residents protesting against the ward office for building a soccer field, welders, people who have been detained in Seongam academy or brothers' welfare support...

People who can't guess at all walk out behind those names that are easy to guess as'I guess' without looking any further.

And there is one more thing I can promise you about this book.

If you slowly absorb Hong Eun-jeon's record one by one, it is that no matter who you are and what life and environment you have lived in, suddenly you and someone you love and remember will come to your mind.



“Ssangho often bingeed because he had memories of not knowing when to eat the next meal, so he often bingeed. In addition, when he became angry with the feeling of deprivation and helplessness from time to time and led to the urge to harm someone, his eyeballs began to endure. "



It was a pain speaking not in'language' but in'body', and it was a testimony that only those who shared daily life for a long time could hear.

I read and read the transcript of Sangho Park's interview that I did.

There was no such thing as'black eyeballs', and my questions were filled with questions like why you couldn't endure contempt, and why didn't you risk death'humanly'.

I felt embarrassed."

([Red Eyeballs])



I have been in the Ministry of Economy the longest since joining SBS as a reporter. Especially in recent years, I have been reporting and broadcasting related to the economy. When I looked at the world from the perspective of money, I suddenly saw big pictures that I didn't see before. There was a fresh sense of fulfillment of learning about how money moves the world and how the world works. In the case of seeing, there are obviously many cases where you can only see the elephant's legs or claws, but he does



this while sharing this story with one of your seniors. "There are many times when the world from the point of view of money is accurate, and that is it. I can’t see people if I get too drowned in it.”



At that time, in a really common phrase, I felt like I had been beaten in the back of my head. Isn’t that fading from me, but to mix it with a little exaggeration, I’m still thinking about it every day. From



the perspective of money (( It's important not to ignore the things you see when you see the world, but maybe I'm starting to see less people in my eyes now. As a reporter, I pretend that neither of the two existed. I think it's probably the most difficult level I have to reach to be someone who doesn't, and to produce results that reflect it effectively. Okay, and to me, in need of that check, this book came to me like a clear, deep spring water:



"I'm collecting money.

The goal is to collect 20 million won by the day the facility is out for 10 years.

I'll give it to the night school.

Bringing even one more of the people in the facility."



Mr. Kkotnim was the best jaringobi in the night school. My face burned when I remembered giving a face to him who had been sick for a few days with one of his clothes in mind. To avoid getting caught, I deliberately laughed louder and said,



"Okay.

I'm going to buy my sister's clothes."



But I laughed right away because he said,



"This is a secret

.

"

If you tell others, it's over with you and me.

The reason I tell you is that my heart might shake.

If I say this, it will help me whenever I shake."



He stood tall like a strong mountain, who would have been shaken countless times after 5 years. Mr. Kkot-nim said,



"The money is hidden in this room now.

I subtracted 200,000 won from the monthly supply and demand expenses and collected it in cash."



I shouted almost reflexively,



"Is it the Joseon Dynasty?

Why do you keep the money at home!"



Mr. Kkotnim pleaded,



"If you put it in your bankbook, you will be taken as a property and you will lose the right to receive benefits."



I was speechless again. A lot of strange things happened to him. He was a severely handicapped person who could hardly pick a finger. When I was left alone without an activity supporter, he said that I couldn't sleep because I was worried that it would set off a fire even if I heard the sound of a quarrel next door.. I thought Mr. Kkot-nim was too sensitive. As soon as he heard the message, he shouted,



"What if there is a fire!

What if there's a thief?”

([Mr. Flower's Revenge]) When



I

suggested that it

's

a book written by a human rights activist, it would be nice to read it, but I don't feel like it's getting heavy right now. "This is a cross-section of this problem, not all."

There may be a point of discovering disagreements, but I am desperate to read this book, whether it is someone who agrees with the activities he has participated in and claimed, someone with partial disagreement, or someone with completely different opinions. It is because I need to meet all of these people whom he introduces in one book, even if I do not agree with Eunjeon Hong's movements, or to discuss accordingly.



"To reserve a bus to my hometown, I





need to meet all of these people.

It was when I accessed the homepage.

In the pop-up window, the'Wheelchair Disabled User Guide' opened on its own, so I read it down, and surprisingly, it was'not available'.

I thought it couldn't be'notified' so confidently, but I was wrong.

In order to avoid the responsibility of the bus companies, there was a strong trace of each word.

Something like an insult came.

At that moment, another notice hung right next to me caught my eye.

'Experience the best bus in Korea.

High-tech safety devices installed, independent space provided, individual monitors for all seats, movies and dramas provided.'

"

([Like you] middle)



When I first went to Tokyo 20 years ago, I was able to feel it in one day,'Oh, this is definitely a more advanced country than us.'

It was true that the scenery of the city looked more like Seoul than in other countries, but even during that day, I saw various handicapped people and wheelchairs in a busy city center, in a luxury hotel.

Recently, a friend of mine with a sick child applied for admission to an elementary school in a popular area in Seoul.

When I heard that it was the first time that we didn't know a lot, but let's go ahead and do it together, I was told that my first visit to Tokyo was 20 years ago.

It is still not a society in which people with disabilities appear similar to the proportion of the population in the city center, but 20 years have not passed and this change has not come freely.

In this book, I have the honor of meeting the flowers, Hong Eun-jeon, and'Just, People' who have opened the door to many children.

I'm glad to be with you this week as well.



*Acquired permission to read from the publisher of'Book of Spring'.



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