Re: Homelessness
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I have also been aware of people ending up living rough.Re: Homelessness
I worked in the Non-Profit industry most of my adult life. I personally know that there are scores of reasons people find themselves in that position. Saying that homelessness is a choice, is completely wrong. Homelessness is the absence of choice. They are tied up in getting through one day, go here for a shower(only at certain times) go here for a meal (only at certain times), etc. Most of the homeless I met in the 20 years I worked Non-Profit, had absolutely no one to turn to i.e. family or friends.Re: Homelessness
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Hey Danny. You sound like a very decent and kind man. Its good that you are here as a voice of reason. Needless to say i respect your opnion and agree totally. I love the last sentence. Says it all really. Single mothers used to be treated the same way. Regardless of what their circumstances were. And the unemployed. Just a juggernaught of judgement from very ordinary people who know very little and who are quite comfortable in their ignorance. They are the first ones who will claim they know best. It has a name. The Dunning Kruger effect. It just is nota always just about drugs. And who are the king pins behind the drug problems,?...You wont find them living on the street. More like in a mansion in Mayfair, Malibu or Vaucluse.Re: Homelessness
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