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re: Do you feel sorry for bums on the street?

Posted on 7/26/22 at 12:29 pm to
Posted by RT1941
Member since May 2007
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Posted on 7/26/22 at 12:29 pm to
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Regardless of how they may have ended up in that situation living on the street is a desperate way of life and a sign that someone has just given up control.

BS - I'm trying to find the article from last week where a Louisiana man lived homeless in SanFran and he received $650/month from the state + $200/mo in food stamps. He said it was the easiest money he's ever made and all it took was a phone call to get it. He lived in a tent city and said he had Prime & Netflix on his cell phone...so why should he seek work?
Posted by mmmmmbeeer
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Member since Nov 2014
7441 posts
Posted on 7/26/22 at 12:49 pm to
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He lived in a tent city and said he had Prime & Netflix on his cell phone...so why should he seek work?


I mean, are we acting like this is a solid choice, to live in a fricking tent on the street? You have to be a special level of lazy to choose to sleep in a tent amongst the destitute on a measly $850/mo instead of getting a job to live indoors and not worry about your shite getting stolen, getting beaten, and watch my Prime on a regular TV.

This is bad as the argument that "poor isn't poor in the US because people have refrigerators!". Really? Is that how little we care about people these days?
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