Tags for Forum Posts: homelessness
It's not what you've done, it's your attitude, particularly your assertion in your original post that you're a compassionate person. You may be well meaning, but you're ignorant and riddled with prejudice and in this case it is stopping your compassion coming through so you need to rethink. And as already said nobody is suggesting that parting with your cash is the correct thing to do. That is NOT the issue.
The 2nd half of my post seems to have disappeared but I went on to say that I feel like I must have "soft touch" on my forehead. I was approached for money by someone last week. When I replied politely "sorry no", I was told "I hope you die of cancer you fat bitch". Why should I have to put up with that?
I already said it was highly unscientific. My friends (unsurprisingly) are mainly (but not exclusively) white middle class middle aged people with children like myself; but my middle class mixed race brother says he has never been asked 8 times in a day for money, and he lives in the same area and works in Lincolns Inn Fields. But my work colleagues are as diverse as they get. I was honestly surprised to hear from the black men that they don't get asked for money. "They wouldn't dare" was one response I got. My asian colleagues said they're only approached by asian people. Again, something I wouldn't have expected. None of that is confirmation of my original "biased" view.
So what if they do? What on earth makes you think you have the right to decide someone else's hierarchy of needs (not to get too Maslow about it)? Have you been homeless? If you had a dog that had stayed with you as your only friend while your parents beat you up, or your partner raped you, or your friends abandoned you or people walked by and looked down on you or sat at their computers pontificating about what you need or deserve and you had no human contact, would you simply say goodbye to that dog? Companionship is vital for human existence.
I'm going to make a detour specifically to the bridge today. Not as a research project, not with the aim of finding out this man's story, not to report back and use him as an example, just to make eye contact and say 'hello'.
Incidentally, homelessness can happen to anyone and there might just be members of this forum that have been homeless.
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