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Do people ignore homeless people because they are trying to un-manifest them out of reality?
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>>42169469
I ignore them because if I gave them $90,000, they would be homeless in a year. Still, or again.
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>>42169469
No people ignore homless because they are going to harass you if you keep eyecontact for more than 1 second.
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>>42169491
have you actually tried talking to them 90% are real people, the other 10 are loose screws. nothing happens if you stare at them for two days unless you have bad karma.
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>>42169498
I actually tried in the past but realised that people who cant even get their basic shit together like work, housing or getting a shower are simply not human.
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Yes. Unless they are fuckable.
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>>42169500
Around half of the homeless people in the US have jobs :/
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>>42169571
So? They probably cant manage their money and thats a trait you need as a human.
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>>42169469
Likely mind controlled by those behind the banking cabal. If we all went homeless tomorrow fiat money would cease and we could all take an empty home for their true economic cost, not the debt service.

There 10-15 empty apartments above where he is lying down, and youll pay more in taxes to the city shuffling him and out of jail, psyche ward and homeless shelter than just giving them the keys
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>>42169469
They’re an inconvenience. You don’t want to help them because you don’t really give a fuck about them yet you feel like a sociopathic cocksucker for ignoring them, especially if they say something to you. They’re also a stark reminder of how brutal reality is and how far you can fall.
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>>42169571
>be homeless
>still work
LMAO, americans are the biggest cucks imaginable
>don't even get basic necessities but still have to hustle for the epstein class

>>42169599
>a trait you need as an assfucked domesticated animal generating money for its masters
ftfy
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Ever been to a Casino? When there is a big winner at one of the machines alot of noise is made to get attention. The house wants you to see the winner so you can be motivated to play more. In the hopes you can win big even though the odds are stacked against you.

Homeless people are the anti-gambling example. They barely participate in the slots, if at all and are eye sores for the house. Reminds gamblers what can happen to them if they dont play in the system enough, age out without savings, or just simply bad luck. A punishment set by an unenlightened society that devours its own.
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>>42169469
I make friends with them and give them beer weed and mushrooms. Not every homeless person I come across because I often don’t carry those three things but I regularly walk my dog at parks in Southern California and Vegas so I come across many homeless. I find many of them are just broken people who have burned bridges with family
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>>42169469
no. homeless people remind employed person of the part of their soul that they're trying to escape from. When you enter the rat race, you aren't running uphill towards success, you are running downhill away from yourself.
When people see a homeless person and then ignore them, it's because deep down they realize: if I turn around now and face myself, gravity will do it's thing and I will fall.
So instead, they ignore the homeless, and keep running down that endless hill.
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>>42169469
no, ignore them because what the fuck am I supposed to do about it? also they are not nice people and often are going to rob you or hurt you if you look their way.
>>42169498
grew up in nyc and no, 90% are demonic scum who need to be locked away forever throw away the key. 10% down on their luck trying to survive.
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>>42169469
No, it's because looking at them makes them become aggressive.
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>Be me when I used to work at a gas station
>Would get homeless people daily as you expect
>Had to deal with vagrants coming in and eating food straight off the shelf, then leaving the store without paying
>They would just leave empty chip bags and used condiment packets right on the floor, sometimes when the trash can is literally less than 6 feet away
>Would loiter around the front of the store for hours and harass customers for money or alcohol or cigarettes
>One time this obviously homeless lady wanted to buy a bunch of ice cream (Literally $100 worth) and when it came time to pay she "forgot" her card outside, proceeded to walk out and never come back
>They would threaten to stab and rape random people in the store if they didn't give them free booze or whatever
>Literally every single one of them looked and smelled like shit
>Even the "nice" ones were full of shit, they would beg for gas money to get home or whatever and spent the money on liquor instead
>Made the mistake of trying to befriend one of them and he proceeded to try and get me fired when I wouldn't give him free shit

That's why you ignore the homeless OP.
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>>42172109
Haha remember when they dressed like human beings? How do we get back the old-time church blacks? I have feral hood beast fatigue.
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>>42171856
I pray one kills you eventually
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>>42169469
I gave my scarf to a homeless bloke one time.
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You would be surprised as to how many homeless people have been severely abused as children.
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>>42173800
if we examine a breakdown of demographics by race...
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>>42169490
This
>>42169469
Mind your business.
Homeless people CAN be nice, but why would you take your chances when you can ignore them.
Most of the time they don't let you ignore them, they get in your face, they ask you for the time to try to trap you into a conversation or doing their bidding - like a vampire you give permission to cross your threshold, or hurl insults, or worse.

Why would you choose to engage, OP?
I'm asking.
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>>42171540
nigga what
Are you trying to say deep down we are all homeless?
Facing a homeless person is facing ourself?
Nigga what?
Maybe we aren't running towards success - we are running from homelessness, that I get. Sure.
But what's this facing ourself if we face the homeless angle?
I've been broken.
I've lost jobs.
I've quit jobs.
Never lost my house.
Never wound up homeless.
No help from family, not since I moved out.
Family doesn't give a shit what I do these days, I share stuff im up to, and nobody cares, so I've stopped talking to them.
I also stop to listen to the homeless once in a while. I play their, "do you have the time" game. Then they see I have a cell phone and ask to call their sister and I tell them no.
They are on bullshit almost all of the time.
And, they'll stab you in the back.
Are those the minds of things you say are in us we don't want to face when seeing s homeless person?
I'm not a backstabber.
Has happened to.me plenty though.
Still not homeless.
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>>42169469
>need weed
and this is why people won't help them, because a majority of them are just gonna go out and spend any money you give them on drugs instead of shit they actually need
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>>42173878
If you want to give to the homeless, give to a charity. Preferably one not Jewish mythology-based.
All panhandlers are swindlers. Many of them aren't even homeless, or are junkies looking for a fix. They have plenty of opportunities to get food from food banks, SNAP, soup kitchens - no homeless go hungry.
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>>42173878
So what they need is steady environment and shelter.
Are you going to buy them a house and constant support they need?
I doubt it.
But you might give them ten bucks so they can get what helps when they cant get their needs.
Because no way you or society would ever try to help them get what they need.
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>>42169469
I ignore them because they stink and they are junkies.
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>>42173550
why so butthurt, homeless anon? get a job
you can legit see the evil in their eyes and actions. go fuck yourself favoring demons over your fellow man. something is wrong with you.
also I am safe and sound and no where near homeless and never will be now hahahaha life is good.
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>>42169802
an empty home void of electricity/water/heat
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>>42173867
Can you imagine what it was like to have had fried eggs for breakfast today instead of cereal?
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>>42169802
if he would have taken care of a home, he wouldn’t be homeless
brutal reality, some people are in fact broken to the core and not able to live in society as the rest of us. they belong in asylums forever
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>>42169469
Almost every store I've heard of someone being homeless hanging around other homeless people involved someone getting stabbed. They're treacherous as fuck to their own, but also like to pretend like they have some kind of morality or hobo honor lol
>>42169894
If you become homeless due to falling on bad times, but aren't an addict, there's plenty of ways to get back on your feet. The homeless you see shuffling about are almost all addicts
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>>42174970
*almost every story
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>>42169469
I ignore them because homeless are subhuman degenerates who do not deserve my attention.
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>>42169498
I can guarantee you I have talked to more homeless than you ever will and 100 percent of them are homeless for a reason. I have no sympathy for these "people".
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>>42169830
I don't want to help them and I feel great about it.
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>>42173800
And? Wahh wahh my daddy raped me as a kid guess I better become a meth addicted degenerate with tattoos all over my face and threaten random people on the street! It's not my fault, I was BUUUUUUUUSED!!!!
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>>42171540
This even if worded a bit oddly.
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>>42169469
>An undocumented Mexican in the US asking for money for weed

In his country, the cartels would surely kill him and eat him in a cannibalistic ritual.
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>>42169469
Last one I talked to was bumming outside Sainsbury's begging people for fags so I offered him one at the same time the police turned up to tell him to fuck off from the area. He was covering the flame with his hands as I tried to light it for him. I asked him for you want it and he told me "I don't want to touch your shit I got aids". I walked off then

I won't be speaking to them again. It's a shame because the government could easily save them like they did with all these blacks coming here
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>>42169469
Because there's only so much one can do. I spent just shy of six months (January-June 2023) volunteering with a free kitchen/clinic/dormitory in my downtown area - Monday through Thursday - purely because I felt the urge to. Never once handed off a sheet to fill out for community service hours, because I was there on my own; I was told multiple times that I was one of a handful of volunteers that ever did so in the 40 years they've been operating, and that I was far and away the longest-lasting one.

By the time I abruptly stopped going one day without any notification to them, I truly understood why most of my fellow volunteers were either working in a mandatory community service program, or were college students, or with a ministry or political organization of some sort; why nearly all of them were essentially compelled to be there. But there are major cruxes to the emotional side of this issue.

I would say a huge portion of the people we were assisting frankly didn't really need, or even deserve help. So many of them were the most entitled, rude, narcissistic pricks I've ever met. Many of them were what can only be described as in a fugue state of arrested development; permanently trapped within the psyche of whatever troubled teenager they once were.

Those who didn't fit into that category were (and are) a tragic lot, victims of myriad circumstances beyond their control, and often their comprehension; trapped between the ever-widening floorboards of a decaying and atomizing society.

In a word — it's hell on the soul, hell on the body, and hell on the brain to help these people for any prolonged period. This is a systematic crisis, one that no singular person can solve. It's such an acrid thought to try to fully grasp the scope of the immiseration, that I understand why people simply shut-off their capacity to empathize. It doesn't make it okay to do that, but I understand why people do.
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>>42169469
I pay too much attention to the homeless. They are also human. They have interesting takes on shit. Try buying one a beer sometime, you'll learn some wild stuff.
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I don't ignore them, in fact I just drove by a homeless camp and yelled at them to get off the drugs and get a fucking job. They all got mad and yelled at me with their collective 5 teeth as I drove off giving them the finger.
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>>42169469
Because almost all of them have severe mental issues or are drugged out of their minds. People like that are highly unpredictable, and I don't want them around me.
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>>42175464
The only problem with the homeless is that if you take pity on them they hound you constantly when they see you.
Having said that there was actually a really nice one where I live

>Remember seeing him as a kid and an adult and it was like he never aged
>Classic kind of bum with an unkempt beard and hair, dirty clothes, going through bins in front of people and not giving a fuck
>Literally everyone knew who he was
>Unlike the rest of them he would take money or food if it was offered, but he never asked a single person for anything which is why everyone liked him :)
>He would talk to anyone like they usually do, but he had no ulterior motive to it and didn't try to play on your pity
>Had this really bad winter probably 15 years ago
>Way colder than it's been for a long, long time and for a lot, lot longer
>When it all abated they found his body and he had been dead as soon as the bad winter started
>He was that popular and known the paper did an article about him
>Turned out he was really well educated, had a family who he was in contact with and all of that
>But years earlier his mother had died and it completely crushed him so he chose to be homeless
>His family would check up on him and give him money and food, but he would always turn them down to stay on the streets
>Was a genuinely good, kind, and charitable dude
>The last time I saw him it was obvious someone had giving him a kicking and it made me feel honestly bad for him, even more so when I found out more about him

Based Jimmy. Never forgotten.
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i'll give them some food if i have any closed stuff on me.
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>>42175446
This is such a sad and brutal thing. The very ones who would help get sucked into a dark negative feedback loop.
The fear of the modern gulag in plain sight, also keeps most looking away, as with any fear.
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A good portion of the homelessness is caused by illegal immigration
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>>42175446
This, so much this.

I have literally been homeless before, for about 6 months, and it was in a big city, so I know what it's like. And you are absolutely right about every single word you said. You nailed the issue, the complexity of it as well. It's easy to shut off your empathy, way too easy if you ask me, but it's understandable, exactly as you said, because the issue is so huge and systemic that it feels like you're not making any difference.

The truth is, you are making a difference, even to those narcissistic pieces of shit, even if they're not thankful for it. But yeah, those people make it ten times harder and ruin the love you are trying to share with people that actually need it.



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