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Prove to me that those issues exist, then we can talk about them.
Originally posted by Evolutionsend
reply to post by Dr Cosma
I think some of the accounts come from homeless children that have had this "procedure" done while they're asleep, or just plain old held still by a bigger person.
Originally posted by Evolutionsend
reply to post by Dr Cosma
I think some of the accounts come from homeless children that have had this "procedure" done while they're asleep, or just plain old held still by a bigger person.
Facts and Trends: The number of homeless deaths has risen by 67% since 2002. The number of non-lethal attacks against homeless people has risen by 281% since 2002. These crimes occurred in 140 cities in the past six years. These crimes occurred in 39 states, plus Puerto Rico. The age range of the accused/convicted ranged from 11 to 65 years of age. The age range of the victims ranged from 4 Months old to 74 Years of age. Gender of victims: 296 Male and 44 Female.
Michael Stoops, the group’s executive director, said social prejudices were “dehumanizing” the homeless and condoning hostile treatment. He pointed to a blurb titled “Hunt the Homeless” in the current issue of Maxim, a popular men’s magazine. It spotlights a coming “hobo convention” in Iowa and says: “Kill one for fun. We’re 87 percent sure it’s legal.”
John Robert McGraham, a homeless man who was brutally murdered on Oct. 9. McGraham, 55, was doused with gasoline and set ablaze. Read more: www.time.com...
The good news there is that Florida's hate crime protections for the homeless went into effect this week. A similar federal law, like Cardin's, would provide 50 times the benefit to homeless individuals across the country who know they're at risk every night.
Originally posted by Evolutionsend
reply to post by BohemianBrim
Facts and Trends: The number of homeless deaths has risen by 67% since 2002. The number of non-lethal attacks against homeless people has risen by 281% since 2002. These crimes occurred in 140 cities in the past six years. These crimes occurred in 39 states, plus Puerto Rico. The age range of the accused/convicted ranged from 11 to 65 years of age. The age range of the victims ranged from 4 Months old to 74 Years of age. Gender of victims: 296 Male and 44 Female.
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Michael Stoops, the group’s executive director, said social prejudices were “dehumanizing” the homeless and condoning hostile treatment. He pointed to a blurb titled “Hunt the Homeless” in the current issue of Maxim, a popular men’s magazine. It spotlights a coming “hobo convention” in Iowa and says: “Kill one for fun. We’re 87 percent sure it’s legal.”
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John Robert McGraham, a homeless man who was brutally murdered on Oct. 9. McGraham, 55, was doused with gasoline and set ablaze. Read more: www.time.com...
source
The good news there is that Florida's hate crime protections for the homeless went into effect this week. A similar federal law, like Cardin's, would provide 50 times the benefit to homeless individuals across the country who know they're at risk every night.
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Is it really?
Originally posted by Evolutionsend
reply to post by BohemianBrim
Facts and Trends: The number of homeless deaths has risen by 67% since 2002. The number of non-lethal attacks against homeless people has risen by 281% since 2002. These crimes occurred in 140 cities in the past six years. These crimes occurred in 39 states, plus Puerto Rico. The age range of the accused/convicted ranged from 11 to 65 years of age. The age range of the victims ranged from 4 Months old to 74 Years of age. Gender of victims: 296 Male and 44 Female.
source
Michael Stoops, the group’s executive director, said social prejudices were “dehumanizing” the homeless and condoning hostile treatment. He pointed to a blurb titled “Hunt the Homeless” in the current issue of Maxim, a popular men’s magazine. It spotlights a coming “hobo convention” in Iowa and says: “Kill one for fun. We’re 87 percent sure it’s legal.”
source
John Robert McGraham, a homeless man who was brutally murdered on Oct. 9. McGraham, 55, was doused with gasoline and set ablaze. Read more: www.time.com...
source
The good news there is that Florida's hate crime protections for the homeless went into effect this week. A similar federal law, like Cardin's, would provide 50 times the benefit to homeless individuals across the country who know they're at risk every night.
source
Is it really?
Originally posted by Evolutionsend
reply to post by verschickter
That it's real and not fear mongering. They can and do invent more sneaky ways to kill/injure the homeless every day. Want an eye tattoo but don't wanna go blind? Grab a kid and give him one, see if he goes blind.edit on 20-11-2011 by Evolutionsend because: (no reason given)
They can and do invent more sneaky ways to kill/injure the homeless every day.
Originally posted by Evolutionsend
reply to post by verschickter
That it's real and not fear mongering. They can and do invent more sneaky ways to kill/injure the homeless every day. Want an eye tattoo but don't wanna go blind? Grab a kid and give him one, see if he goes blind.edit on 20-11-2011 by Evolutionsend because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Evolutionsend
reply to post by verschickter
More far fetched than paranormal beings and alien greys?
Originally posted by Evolutionsend
reply to post by verschickter
More far fetched than paranormal beings and alien greys?