Why Do People Care for Homeless People?

Very very bizarre thing… A lot of people say oh… They’re human too, but I find the whole thing to be very very bizarre;

Certainly somebody who is homeless, may be high on meth or crack cocaine or whatever, certainly they are a Homosapien human being… But I suppose the more important question is what is the significance of this, like does it matter? Should it matter? 

Real issues

Truth be told, I hate politics I could care less for it. But once you actually live somewhere, like in a certain city,  location etc.… And then you’re going to live here for a long time, possibly forever… If this is the case, then, what should you care for what should you not care for?

So living here in LA, Culver City, etc.… Homelessness is a big issue. Do you have a lot of transient people setting up these homeless camps, to me I just think of them like visual pollution.

For example, the reason why I discourage anybody from moving to Santa Monica is honestly the homeless issue there is out of control. I think one of the guys I was talking to hit the nail on the dot; essentially Santa Monica is ideal for homeless people because they could bathe easily, at the pier. There are lots of foot washing stations and bathrooms, which are typically reserved for tourist, but obviously homeless people use it as well.

Very interesting; even when homeless people set up encampment and whatever, they still do seem to take off their shoes when they go to sleep etc., which means they have some sense of hygiene. 

I think some very big issues is first the practical and the tactical– first, like literally how do you get rid of them? If on your city Street or a bike path or whatever, there’s a random homeless people rummaging through your trash, setting up encampment, like how do you forcibly remove them? Do you call the cops? Do they come in with a truck and just throw away their trash?

Issues:

So some issues:

First, a lot of them just make things dirty with trash, broken glasses etc. For example on some of my favorite walking paths, I’ll often see homeless people just throw random food and trash on the floor, or a more recent issue, breaking glass bottles, making a certain area literally dangerous to walk in. Now it does affect me because my son Seneca is very mobile, traversing in town in his cute little walking peddle bike, so it does affect me, my family my son etc.