Undercover #Vancouver Police officer Mark Horsley uncovers kindness in Downtown Eastside | CBC News https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/undercover-vancouver-police-officer-mark-horsley-uncovers-kindness-in-downtown-eastside-1.3155360 “No on...
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Undercover #Vancouver Police officer Mark Horsley uncovers kindness in Downtown Eastside | CBC News https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/undercover-vancouver-police-officer-mark-horsley-uncovers-kindness-in-downtown-eastside-1.3155360 “No one tried to rob him or short change him during transactions.
"Not one person took advantage of my vulnerability," Horsley told a news conference Thursday.
"This community has soul."
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Undercover #Vancouver Police officer Mark Horsley uncovers kindness in Downtown Eastside | CBC News https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/undercover-vancouver-police-officer-mark-horsley-uncovers-kindness-in-downtown-eastside-1.3155360 “No one tried to rob him or short change him during transactions.
"Not one person took advantage of my vulnerability," Horsley told a news conference Thursday.
"This community has soul."
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Often folk in poor communities have more compassion and empathy than middle-higher incomes because experience taught them to shed their judgemental biases. They are more likely to be aware no one is to blame for a disability, either visible or not. -
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