posted on Jul, 7 2021 @ 11:18 AM
a reply to:
igloo
Look, life can be cruel. We all have to make choices.
The bottom line is that the chronically homeless have issues that go beyond food, affordable housing, jobs, economy, etc. The economy could be
firing on all cylinders and everyone making $100k/yr but we'd still have homelessness because these people's issues are far deeper.
Simply giving someone who has 15 personalities money and food is not going to help them or keep them off the streets. The same for the guy so hooked
on opioids, meth or whatever their drug of choice happens to be. The only way to get these people off the streets is to do so forcibly and trample on
their rights.
I feel sorry for some of these people, but I also have a family that I am also responsible for as well. The homeless guy's personal demons are not my
problem, nor does it excuse their own responsibility for wrecking havoc on my community.
We have PLENTY of services available for those who need it. The reality is that most people who can be helped are helped. The issue is that there is
a small, but very visible group of homeless, who either choose to remain homeless or are in no condition to care for themselves. The only solution is
to forcibly remove them from the streets.