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Genre: Comedy
Date of upload: Apr 17, 2024 ^^
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I am a previous addict of f**nyl. I live in Denmark, I am 26 years old, and I am now going to university next year. Why? Because my government cared about me and now I will pay them back by studying chemistry in university. I want a job so I can pay my taxes to give others the same chance. I don't want to think about what would have happened if I lived in America.
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I am American/Polish but have spent most of my life in Poland. I have backpacked throughout Europe, the Balkans, and the Nordic countries. I recently moved back to the United States and was shocked to see the number of young people like me on the streets. While I understand that homelessness exists in other places I've been, I never encountered so many young, able-bodied individuals living on the streets until coming back to the US. It's disheartening to hear people in the US say things like 'They choose to live like that,' without taking accountability for the systemic issues that contribute to homelessness.
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17:40 You can see in the interview micro-cuts where they're just cutting inbetween them asking questions and getting responses. "Do you use anything out here" cut "Like fentanyl or anything like that?" "Yea-" cut
That conversation could have gone "Do you use anything out here?" "No" "But some people do right? Like fentanyl or anything like that?" "Yeah, some people do, but most are just trying to get by" It's definitely signs of disingenuous journalism
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So obvious that they brought the spiked club.
Think about it - if you're homeless, you don't have a case for your spiked club. It's gonna poke holes in everything - your tent, your clothes, yourself if you tripped and fell. And there's NO conflict you can't solve with a regular bat without spikes. They never showed the guy actually say it belonged to him. And then he tries to give it back and they pretend to panic!
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Iām a social worker in Seattle who primarily works with the homeless population. One common misconception about homeless people is that they chose that life, yet when we offer them an opportunity for housing every one jumps at the opportunity. Homelessness is a housing problem first and foremost. Another misconception is that rising homeless populations are a sign of economic downturn, but in reality it's the opposite. Economic booms cause housing prices to go up and invite wealthier individuals to move in for employment, putting many individuals out on the street. When cities grow and their housing market doesn't grow to accommodate them the city will have an increase in homeless populations.
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Blaming drugs for everything is ridiculous, people don't decide to get strung out on fentanyl for shits and giggles! Some people do actively make the choice to use drugs instead of being with their family, I spent a while doing exactly that, but after counseling and therapy I was able to turn things around.
You never know what someone is going through, just remember that everyone is just as important and complex as you, with family, friends, hopes, dreams, favorite foods, etc... never assume that you've been through more than someone, people often don't "look homeless".
I was homeless in the suburbs of NJ, the crazy thing is that there were literally a dozen or more people sleeping in their cars at Walmart every night.
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@Boy_Boy
2 weeks ago
Go to www.patreon.com/Boy_Boy to watch 'Homeless Men Gone Wild 2'
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