This is a wonderful channel!! I can relate to the issue of homeless. My good friend Jesse is currently homeless. He is a poet. This is actually his account I am on right now and I have taken control of it to rally support for him while he is out there. We have shot videos to document his experiences. I am sick to my stomach everyday with worry for him and am terrified he will not make it through the soon approaching harsh Canadian winter. Please people never look down on a homeless person
My friend "Jill" was 45 when she became addicted to prescription drugs. Ex model, Master's Degree, a husband who made 6 figure salary. After rehab Jill had a nervous breakdown (untreated). She became addicted to meth and her husband, kids and even her mother disowned her. I helped her for awhile but her problems were greater than me.
I lost track of her about 2 years ago, but she was homeless AND addicted to meth. If you knew her full story you might feel afraid for yourself...
wmbdm, Many VISIABLY homeless R mentally ill. Why? In the 80's Ronald Reagan dismantled state-funded mental health care without creating an alternate system, & subsequent administrations have add 2 the problem. Patients were taken from institutions in buses & dumped in major cities. He cut the budget for the Department of Housing & Urban Development from $32 billion in 1981 to $7.5 billion by 1988. That department was the main governmental support of housing for the poor. It has never recovered.
wmbdm Yes most homeless people need mental help and it seems like not many people care or this wouldn't be happening. Sad isn't it? It breaks my hurt.
Thanks for the amen Jeanclaude! ;-) I think we need to tone it down on the comments on YouTube vids though; lashing out at other ppl don't do any good and only gets them more defensive. I have anger issues so I do it anyway, though I try not to. LOL
BE CAREFUL. Their angst could become yours. We are ALL one step away from the streets. They didn't sign up to be homeless. They DID sign up for integrity, just as you signed up to be an ass. With any luck,life will treat you kind. Should karma work it's magic, I promise to look lovingly into your hollow lonesome eyes. Please pass the baton of the most important lesson in life, "acceptance." Peace.
NEVER think you are exempt from this plight, as nothing is permanent.
"just as you signed up to be an ass." Great retort. I honestly don't know which I find more upsetting and depressing -- the plight of the homeless or the heartlessness that so many people show in their video comments.
I want to beat people who hate homeless people or judge them, right in the face. People are so good at stereotyping just off an immediate first impression; homeless aren't all "this or that" way. They are people with feelings who are just as talented in diff. ways; they're a huge untapped pool of force to change the world... but no one sees past their exterior! Quit it everybody! Look past the exterior, learn about who they are inside, and treat them like the humans they are.
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This is a wonderful channel!! I can relate to the issue of homeless. My good friend Jesse is currently homeless. He is a poet. This is actually his account I am on right now and I have taken control of it to rally support for him while he is out there. We have shot videos to document his experiences. I am sick to my stomach everyday with worry for him and am terrified he will not make it through the soon approaching harsh Canadian winter. Please people never look down on a homeless person
CreepyHermitPoet 1 year ago
thats so right..you never know WHERE YOU will end up..all of us..we are them and they are US!
googybuzzy 2 years ago
My friend "Jill" was 45 when she became addicted to prescription drugs. Ex model, Master's Degree, a husband who made 6 figure salary. After rehab Jill had a nervous breakdown (untreated). She became addicted to meth and her husband, kids and even her mother disowned her. I helped her for awhile but her problems were greater than me.
I lost track of her about 2 years ago, but she was homeless AND addicted to meth. If you knew her full story you might feel afraid for yourself...
randy109 2 years ago
"In a well governed country poverty is something to be ashamed of."
I know I would be ashamed if I did not care enough to help, even if it is only through saying hello and buying someone a sandwich to eat.
dukeriluo 2 years ago
Many Homeless are Mentally ILL!!
wmbdm 3 years ago
wmbdm, Many VISIABLY homeless R mentally ill. Why? In the 80's Ronald Reagan dismantled state-funded mental health care without creating an alternate system, & subsequent administrations have add 2 the problem. Patients were taken from institutions in buses & dumped in major cities. He cut the budget for the Department of Housing & Urban Development from $32 billion in 1981 to $7.5 billion by 1988. That department was the main governmental support of housing for the poor. It has never recovered.
BabetteBombshell 3 years ago
wmbdm Yes most homeless people need mental help and it seems like not many people care or this wouldn't be happening. Sad isn't it? It breaks my hurt.
SSTACINATOR 2 years ago
tall32guy your 110% right.
MARTIANCAVEMAN 5 years ago
morgan freeman is homeless?
moldyorangepeel 5 years ago
Thanks for the amen Jeanclaude! ;-) I think we need to tone it down on the comments on YouTube vids though; lashing out at other ppl don't do any good and only gets them more defensive. I have anger issues so I do it anyway, though I try not to. LOL
tall32guy 5 years ago
filthy slagwhores?
"there" not people?
holy shit..
get out of your parents basement and take a look around you.
kitchenmachine 5 years ago
they are filthy slagwhores!!! there not people!
interloper91 5 years ago
BE CAREFUL. Their angst could become yours. We are ALL one step away from the streets. They didn't sign up to be homeless. They DID sign up for integrity, just as you signed up to be an ass. With any luck,life will treat you kind. Should karma work it's magic, I promise to look lovingly into your hollow lonesome eyes. Please pass the baton of the most important lesson in life, "acceptance." Peace.
NEVER think you are exempt from this plight, as nothing is permanent.
Subnbellle 4 years ago 8
"just as you signed up to be an ass." Great retort. I honestly don't know which I find more upsetting and depressing -- the plight of the homeless or the heartlessness that so many people show in their video comments.
bobfenster 3 years ago
In case it wasn't clear, I do think that was a great retort... I should have left a blank before ruminating on the a-holes posting such cruel stuff.
bobfenster 3 years ago
I want to beat people who hate homeless people or judge them, right in the face. People are so good at stereotyping just off an immediate first impression; homeless aren't all "this or that" way. They are people with feelings who are just as talented in diff. ways; they're a huge untapped pool of force to change the world... but no one sees past their exterior! Quit it everybody! Look past the exterior, learn about who they are inside, and treat them like the humans they are.
tall32guy 5 years ago
Amen, brother.
jeanclaudevandamme 5 years ago