Homeless People Shouldn't Make You Feel Sad Like That

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Homeless People Shouldn't Make You Feel Sad Like That Feb. 27, 2007

Washington(AP) - I realize not everybody can make mid-six figures like my husband. But just because you're not as fortunate as others, that doesn't give you the right to go around depressing people. That's my problem with the homeless: They spend all their time shuffling around in their tattered, smelly clothes, making you feel awful about having a nice home and job. Well, I don't think they should make you feel sad like that.

Whether you're stopped at a light in your Mercedes 450 SLC Coupe, shopping for a new pair of Manolo Blahniks, or strolling through the park, the homeless always show up to beg for change. Or they push around their rusty shopping carts full of empty cans and filthy plastic bags. How depressing! Of course, the homeless should be afforded a certain minimal level of human dignity, but they shouldn't get to lord their poverty over people.

If the homeless want to be treated better, they should understand that people like me want to be able to enjoy a meal at an outdoor cafe without having to look at some scabby man digging through the trash. If they must hang around restaurants, why not go to fast-food places like McDonald's or Burger King, where people more like them tend to eat? They shouldn't hang around nice places. Decent people want to enjoy their mesclun salad without having to see a vagrant passed out on a bench, reeking of his own urine. Nothing kills an appetite faster.

And why sleep on benches, anyway? Can't the homeless at least put the effort into finding a room at a city shelter? How can I head home on a frosty evening to enjoy a cup of cocoa and a warm bed when, along the way, I have to trip over a man sleeping on a grate? It's especially galling in light of the fact that my husband pays hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes to buy places for these homeless people to sleep, and they aren't even using them. Instead they're sleeping outside, wasting our dollars, and making me feel bad, to boot.

Though the homeless should be allowed to go almost anywhere they want without harassment, they should at least have the decency to go where people aren't trying to enjoy themselves. Stay away from the art museums and movie theaters. Do your loitering and panhandling outside places where people aren't having fun, like the DMV or dry cleaners.

And, if I may make a request to any homeless person reading this, please don't ask for money from people with children. Trying to explain your miserable plight to a child is one of the hardest things a parent can do. They're too young to understand what makes certain people fall through the cracks of society, and it's not fair of you to force parents' hands with your presence.

The homeless need to understand that other people have feelings, too, and that it's really pretty selfish of them to display their suffering out in the open like that. If they must be someplace where everyone can see them, can't they at least fake a smile? A smile is free, after all. Even a homeless person can afford that.
 
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Mrs Behavin

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I wish I hadnt read that. Thats awful! What a bitch!

Instead of her taking the time to write that, she could have spent that time out helping some homeless people.
I guess she' too stuck up to realize that just because someone is homeless that it doesnt make them any less of a person than she is. Man I would so love to kick her in the ass right now!
 

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I think that article is a load of crap written by someone who has obviously never had the displeasure of experiencing what it is like to barely (or not) make ends meet. Some of us have worked very hard to get where we are, and some (her) were obviously handed it to them on a silver platter. It's nice to know that she feels that people who eat at fast food joints are just a step above your average homeless person. I'll keep that in mind next time I order food from the 99 cent menu at Wendy's.
I would pay good money to see Amy kick that lady in the ass... assuming this article was the real deal and not just comedic sarcasm.
 

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I think that article is a load of crap written by someone who has obviously never had the displeasure of experiencing what it is like to barely (or not) make ends meet. Some of us have worked very hard to get where we are, and some (her) were obviously handed it to them on a silver platter. It's nice to know that she feels that people who eat at fast food joints are just a step above your average homeless person. I'll keep that in mind next time I order food from the 99 cent menu at Wendy's.
I would pay good money to see Amy kick that lady in the ass... assuming this article was the real deal and not just comedic sarcasm.

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LOL I prefer white gold myself. Platinum requires mucho maintence. Im lazy. HOWEVER...I will take anything I can get!!!! LOL
 

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I read it as being slightly sarcastic, but maybe that's just me.

And as a thought: not everybody who hangs out or digs through the garbage is dirty. I actually didn't have a home for about a year, and you know what? When you don't have the money, in all honesty, dumpster diving isn't the end of the world.
 

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she makes me sick, not only is she attacking the homeless but shes attacking others. i am not fortunate to be riding around in a c-class but damnit i have a home for my family and a car that has 4 wheels and goes. if she was sittin next to me at a red light id get out of my '94 hyundai excel and piss on the windshield of her c-class
 

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thats very insensitive. what a biotch. maybe she should move if she doesn't like where she lives, i'm sure can afford it, obviously. lol.

and btw i love mcdonalds!!! :)
 

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Have pity on the homeless all you want, but I'm not giving some random person a fucking dime when they haven't done anything. There was a news article in a neighboring town, were these two people made $500 a day begging on a corner. thats more than i make in 2 fucking weeks. I would consider buying a homeless person a taco, or hamburger from McDonalds or Taco Bell or something like that, but I will never give a homeless person cash. That's my personal opinion though, and I don't care to change it.
 

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I think that article is a load of crap written by someone who has obviously never had the displeasure of experiencing what it is like to barely (or not) make ends meet. Some of us have worked very hard to get where we are, and some (her) were obviously handed it to them on a silver platter. It's nice to know that she feels that people who eat at fast food joints are just a step above your average homeless person. I'll keep that in mind next time I order food from the 99 cent menu at Wendy's.
I would pay good money to see Amy kick that lady in the ass... assuming this article was the real deal and not just comedic sarcasm.

She thinks she's hot shit on a silver platter but all she is is a booger on a paper plate!:mad
 
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