Their idea of a better life and yours are different, I am not disagreeing. They like and want to be homeless. So, the network actually talks about open spots, and treatments. They do not want to have tons of people in the same spot begging for the same scraps. There are a lot of them who want to be a part of the community as a homeless person. I've seen them clean up areas, take care of garbage, and other things to help the area, and in hopes of reward.
What I also know is most of them aren't scared of being homeless. They have been homeless before, know how to do it, and how to do work while homeless.
There are also a lot of people who want to get out of homelessness quickly and will follow the programs given. The problem with places like Seattle is they got rid of the shelters and places to take care of folks, and built large apartment complex areas that only serve a portion of the people in need. As I said before, they get rid of the people doing stuff because of a few misdeeds, and then only have the appearance of helping.
It's really weird to watch, and kind of tragic. The networks we are talking about have been openly talked about in Sherlock Holmes novels. The Baker Street Irregulars do all the things the homeless now do, and yet we have tons of people who don't know how this works. Just talking to them will help you figure this out, and the blinking idiots can't even do that. I mean, this is something they love to talk about on the stupid bus. The entire network, how it works, where they place in it, and how they help their network.
Basically, a lot of the problems are being caused by people who make sure to show off how they are helping, and then don't talk to the guy on da bus.
While true, many of them view "a better life" as lax drug laws, needle exchange programs, food programs, etc.
You don't make people comfortable in poverty. You serve them best by driving them out of it.
Their idea of a better life and yours are different, I am not disagreeing. They like and want to be homeless. So, the network actually talks about open spots, and treatments. They do not want to have tons of people in the same spot begging for the same scraps. There are a lot of them who want to be a part of the community as a homeless person. I've seen them clean up areas, take care of garbage, and other things to help the area, and in hopes of reward.
What I also know is most of them aren't scared of being homeless. They have been homeless before, know how to do it, and how to do work while homeless.
There are also a lot of people who want to get out of homelessness quickly and will follow the programs given. The problem with places like Seattle is they got rid of the shelters and places to take care of folks, and built large apartment complex areas that only serve a portion of the people in need. As I said before, they get rid of the people doing stuff because of a few misdeeds, and then only have the appearance of helping.
It's really weird to watch, and kind of tragic. The networks we are talking about have been openly talked about in Sherlock Holmes novels. The Baker Street Irregulars do all the things the homeless now do, and yet we have tons of people who don't know how this works. Just talking to them will help you figure this out, and the blinking idiots can't even do that. I mean, this is something they love to talk about on the stupid bus. The entire network, how it works, where they place in it, and how they help their network.
Basically, a lot of the problems are being caused by people who make sure to show off how they are helping, and then don't talk to the guy on da bus.