School Lunches and Food Distribution: Walk, Don't Drive or Deliver

Feeding impoverished children is a necessary evil in a politically mis-managed economy. Unnecessarily violating the Primary Moral Imperative is not necessary.

Given that the virus-inspired closures of employment and education, both parents and students are home. Instead of people driving lunches to students needing food, the parents and students should walk to the neighborhood school to pick up prepared meals. They should observe the Time Allocation schedule and the Right-Hand Walking guideline as well as masks (homemade if necessary).

Besides reducing unnecessary carbon emissions, this walking would have numerous benefits.

  1. Exercise
  2. Fresh air
  3. Parent-Child communication (if cellphones turned off).
  4. Less TV
  5. Less idle-mindness (which is the workshop of the devil).

Overall, the total cost will be less as fewer drivers driving gas-burning vehicles.

The same walk, don't drive, should be applied to able-bodied and able-minded persons using food banks.

I support the benefits to the PMI by having parents and students walking for tax-funded, free meals rather than driving them.