Es ist wirklich traurig, dass arme Menschen in meinem Land wie Ungeziefer behandelt werden und die Regierung das echte Ungeziefer nicht entgegenbringt. Es gibt unzählige leere Häuser in der Stadt.
I take it you haven’t experienced this yourself yet. It’s not fun to have to climb over a guy next to his needles, or have to argue with a drunk guy sleeping in your hallway. No argument that there is a housing crisis, but you are excusing one real issue with another.
1ns4n3_178 on
I mean what is the problem here? We can all agree that it isn’t fun having a homeless dude living in your hallway with all his gear just spread around on the floor and possibly using some corner inside the garage as his personal bathroom.
Do these homeless people need help? Yes.
Do they always accept help? No.
Does someone have to deal with a homeless person living inside the hallway? No.
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nufan99 on
Have you read the comments on that post? The government is only just as vile as the people who elect them!
magalsohard on
Honestly, I agree with you. I understand this person’s frustration, but the lack of empathy or just compassion in the way they worded their post is really disheartening. Being in a position where homelessness is an annoyance instead of a threat is so incredibly privileged and I feel like a lot of us are becoming apathetic towards others. One wrong decision can plummet any of us into a precarious situation.
Cautious_Use_7442 on
Words are easier than actions. What have you personally done today to help a homeless person? Scratch that, what have you personally done to help a person in need? And I’m not talking donations or otherwise contributing to social security.
Although I condemn the suggestions made by some in that thread, I can understand the frustration. Anyone who has had people squat in their home understands that frustration. Even moreso if those person use the spot to consume drugs
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I take it you haven’t experienced this yourself yet. It’s not fun to have to climb over a guy next to his needles, or have to argue with a drunk guy sleeping in your hallway. No argument that there is a housing crisis, but you are excusing one real issue with another.
I mean what is the problem here? We can all agree that it isn’t fun having a homeless dude living in your hallway with all his gear just spread around on the floor and possibly using some corner inside the garage as his personal bathroom.
Do these homeless people need help? Yes.
Do they always accept help? No.
Does someone have to deal with a homeless person living inside the hallway? No.
Sorry for shitty formatting…
Have you read the comments on that post? The government is only just as vile as the people who elect them!
Honestly, I agree with you. I understand this person’s frustration, but the lack of empathy or just compassion in the way they worded their post is really disheartening. Being in a position where homelessness is an annoyance instead of a threat is so incredibly privileged and I feel like a lot of us are becoming apathetic towards others. One wrong decision can plummet any of us into a precarious situation.
Words are easier than actions. What have you personally done today to help a homeless person? Scratch that, what have you personally done to help a person in need? And I’m not talking donations or otherwise contributing to social security.
Although I condemn the suggestions made by some in that thread, I can understand the frustration. Anyone who has had people squat in their home understands that frustration. Even moreso if those person use the spot to consume drugs