It amazes me that so many people don’t realize that a lot of videos on TikTok are either staged or the people aren’t as wholesome as we are lead to believe.
You don't have to be a woman to feel uncomfortable seeing her alone with the guy in that hotel room. I'm a man and I was horrified! The girl has a good heart, but absolutely no sense of self preservation.
Exactly. I was genuinely concerned for her safety BEFORE finding out about his past. Having a kind and giving heart is one thing, foolishly putting herself in a potentially dangerous situation to do so is another.
@@ninjasteph9561 That's what I meant. She didn't have to know about his violent past to realize that it's a horrible idea to walk into a hotel room alone with this man.
Wow! We need more men like you!! I’m so glad that your guardians raised you like this and that you didn’t just say “why would she do that she deserves something bad to happen to her”. You really do respect everyone. ❤
She's so naive. I fear this particular story may take a dark turn. Especially if gefundme continues to keep the money frozen. He could get angry and snap while they're alone. And she still seems to have no sense of self preservation as she continues to be alone with him often. Bad feeling. And even if this turns out well. Her bad sense of preservation is going to get her hurt someday. Even now she doesn't seem to realise how close she came to a dangerous situation.
I once passed a homeless man who said "I'm so hungry. Could you spare a few dollars?" I said, "I just bought 2 sandwiches from the gas station. Here have one." He reluctantly reached out, grabbed it, looked at for a few seconds, scowled at me, threw the sandwich at me and said, "Man, this ain't money." I picked up the sandwich and went on my way. Bewildered at how a homeless man turned down a sandwich and acted in that way. He wasn't hungry for food. He was hungry for beer and crack. Im homeless now. I still wouldn't recommend giving money to the homeless. Most of them would off their mothers for a hit. If you're going to give money to the homeless, seek out buskers. (street musicians) They may be begging for money, but they are usually willing to pay you back with a song. At that point, you're buying a song. Everyone is happy, and at least the begging buskers are trying to earn their dollar, not beg for it.
A friend of mine once offered a homeless man money, I think a few dollars, and he said that wasn’t enough and kept demanding more. She said she couldn’t spare more and was sorry and he followed her on the street for a good 20 minutes or so after that from what she told me. She was terrified.
This is something I strongly agree with. So many people would tell me I’m a bad person because I just won’t hand a homeless money. That I should just trust them. I want to see these people get things like food and water because I hate to see someone starve, but I’m also not gonna hand someone some money so they can go and continue a bad habit instead of getting what they need. What if that person where to overdose on something with the money I gave them. How is that helping them? At least I know that if I hand a homeless person a burger and a water they can’t hurt themselves and they will get fed
@minimamadanielle9984 The homeless who are humble will thank you for the meal you gave them and become truly happy that there is a meal in an otherwise empty stomach. This scenario probably wouldn't happen very often, but there are those on the streets because of their mental conditions (which they can't help and I'm truly sorry for those) as well as those with drug addiction (again, the blame doesn't solely lie on them) and alcoholism. A lot of them turned to those drugs because they are on the street. Life is so bad for these people, they seek escape. It's terrifying out there. I don't blame them wanting to escape. I guess what I'm saying is I wasn't mad that he threw the sandwich at me. I was humbled knowing I wouldn't do that, and I truly felt bad for him. I'm not religious, but I wished him a better life and moved on.
What makes me angry is that they gave him the benefit of the doubt but weren’t willing to do the same for his victim. So he’s just a poor old man, but she has bad intentions. These people are crazy.
Most people don't take the literal minute to do a bit of extra research. Like what her court case amounted to. She's reminding her local area that that man could still be a potential threat to the tiktoker and other people. I see nothing wrong with that, and people have to keep in mind. No matter how much time passes, she's still a victim. People sway their opinions for minority groups so fast it's crazy.
@@d-jams Exactly. Like I could not imagine being happy if someone beat my mum and then the guy was given $400,000. Like I believe in redemption, in second chances, but that would require the man to repent and apologise in person
I work at a crisis center so I see a LOT of homeless people and many of them are VERY dangerous people. If you want to help, donate clothes to local shelters, canned goods or money to food banks, blankets to shelters etc. Help the people who help the less fortunate. The young girl being alone with him is scary.
@@WigwamwhamLet’s not generalize. Simply being unemployed can make someone homeless. Others are homeless because of mental health problems or addiction. And of course some become mentally I’ll or addicted because they’ve been homeless for a long time
Exactly. People act like homeless people are all just down in their luck and deserve better, but some of them are in their situation because of their own choices and giving them a bunch of money is doing nothing to help anybody. People should instead donate money to shelters who actually take the time to see what the community needs and how they can be helpful without enabling.
Regarding the threat, I think age tends to diminish aggression (something about lowering of testosterone). If he has cancer, he could also be feeble. But it's rolling the dice.
Completely , I was homeless recently. There's some nice people on the streets but some of them, I couldnt believe the extent they will go to get what they want. Always trying to manipulate for gain, bold face liars
@@darkhorse381but we’re talking about those who linger in the streets, a very different breed of homeless people. I speak from experience having been one of those people myself.
Agreed, in my old hometown of San Francisco you can see that 100%. Then again, SF is a literal shithole, sad because once upon a time it was a wonderful place. Why the world decided to get worse after 1990 is beyond me. The cold war was tense, but at least people were civil for the most part. Now we got people who want to overdose without a care, just live life to what they think is the fullest. Drugs and alcohol.
Better yet, just don't go around giving random people a ton of money. It's not helping anybody if you're just enabling them. People need to give to shelters or something, not random people.
@@CassTeaElleyessss!! if you give a homeless man $500 I bet it’ll all be gone in a day. but no one gives money to nonprofits or churches, or shelters the places that actually help the homeless.
His reaction to her saying she raised over $150,000 for him is a little surprising. If I were homeless, even me as of now, and I was told people had raised over 100 grand for me I would be in tears, in complete shock, like what.
I live in my car , I work 3 jobs and have school. I can’t even get proper tips at my jobs, I bust my tail ! I’m a hustler at work. I’m not lazy , I work so hard. Ppl will order 100 in food and drinks , drop me a 5 dollar tip. It’s crappy. I bartend full time 50 to 70 hours a week, between two different bars. Plus HR remotely two days a week in the am. It’s alot. Tips are nowhere where they used to be pre-Covid ! I just want 10 to 15% tops in tips and that is so far in between, Much less 150,000😂 Old guy struck gold 😅
People need to stop supporting the homeless blindly. People just hear the word homeless and immediately want to help without even knowing why they are homeless.
@@kaiser1295 I agree but most places don’t wanna hire homeless people so that’s easier said than done. I also agree that you shouldn’t just be giving out money blindly but back to my original point, are you gonna sit there and listen to their whole life story to decide if you wanna give them a dollar or not? I never carry cash on me so if I run into someone and happen to have a couple dollars on me sure I can help out but my first option is always asking if I can get them something to eat/drink rather than giving them money
I don't understand why people are so trusting of strangers. The world can be a very sick place. Thank God nothing happened to that woman because she DEFINITELY put herself in a very precarious situation.
Yeah, but at the end of the day I appreciate we still have people who are kind. They may be naive but they're selfless and not all about me, me, me. Maybe hone in on that but educate avout the dangers of randos
I live just outside a city with a lot of homeless. Truth is, many have a past, even a violent one, but that doesn't stop our community missions from helping. We pray for their turnaround. But always make sure you are safe first - not alone, but in public, ect. Many are not mentally well. That doesn't mean we don't help, but be wise, for your own safety! God bless this girl who wants to help, God sees her heart
There’s a library that I love going to. It’s built on top of a parking garage in a beautiful part of town near a bunch of government buildings. I had three bad experiences there before I decided I’m not going there alone anymore or without being on the phone with someone. All three times, they were either mentally challenged, on drugs, or both. Every day, there’s about 10-15 homeless people waiting for it to open and they spend all day there. Some of them sleep under the awning of a rundown store. I know some homeless people are just down on their luck, but sometimes it’s just that they don’t have caregivers anymore after their parents pass away. Sometimes you can’t do anything for some of these people because they can’t be helped until they help themselves.
@@shoestringfries3418 so sad. I know a woman who would regularly bring food to the homeless and she was attacked by one of them, who was living under a bridge. You're right though
Yea we all have a “past” so I’m not sure what the point of this video was. If his “past” stopped years ago there is no need to continue to treat him terrible. God gives us all grace, we should do the same but also be cautious.
First time I helped a homeless he proceeded to tell me he abandoned his wife and twelve kids. Then pulled out a crack pipe and told me never to have children. *They’re bad for you!*
The first time I helped a homeless person, they were later photographed buying a bunch of high tech stuff to resale. The only time I’ve donated to a specific person since, he was wearing his Sunday best (a blue and white plaid button up and khakis and well groomed). He told me to have a blessed day. I don’t know if he was a fake or not, but I trusted him more in that moment because he wasn’t hamming it up like the ones that got caught.
i let a homeless lady order herself food at mcdonalds and she was the pickiest person ive ever met. she was making so many special requests and being difficult, i felt bad for the employees. then she started yelling at the lights on the ceiling... never again.
The most wholesome homeless man I met was when I went to an anime convention in California when I was 16 and a homeless man was not allowed in a 7/11 store so HE gave me his $1 and asked me to go into the store to buy him a cookie. I came back to him with 2 sandwiches and a cookie and he was grateful and asked for my name and called me a beautiful person
I never give $money$ directly to the homeless. You don't know what they'll do with it. Buy them food. Give them a snack, or a sealed water bottle on a hot day. Donate time, money, or materials to shelters. Hand out cash directly to the homeless person? Bad idea.
I remember there use to be a homeless woman who would stand at an exact intersection with a sign begging for money for years. Then one day it came out that she had an apartment and a car so yes these homeless people are definitely not who they portray to be a lot of the time
That’s a panhandler not homeless.. most that stand at intersections daily are just panhandling. In my city there 8-10 in a group that switch places throughout the day and at the end of the day will split anywhere from 8-1500$ they made bumming. They’ll even wear Jordan’s and name brand clothes and STILL people give them money.
There's a husband and wife couple in the town I used to live in that would stand on different corners by the freeway. I was told by a neighbor of theirs that she out of them to everyone. Their house was paid for and this is in a neighborhood where the houses are minimum 550-600k. They also had 2 very nice high end cars that were paid for. They made between $300 to $1000 every day begging, so of course there's no reason for them to get a job.
@@zeldababe1 they yell at me saying stuff like “well their people too so you should let them stay in your spare room” like no i’m not doing that and i’m angry because a lot of people have told me that before
Why do people say “why is this coming out now”. No it’s not coming out now…you’re just seeing it now. 🤦🏽♀️ they really think things don’t exist unless they are a part of it and know about it
At the end of the day homeless people generally have drug/mental/criminal past. It is fine to try help them, but you gotta be cautious people who have nothing to lose have little holding them back by doing whatever is best for them at the moment.
My first red flag would have been him praying for his "angel" to come back and his "letter" that he's supposedly writing her...odd....I'm uncomfortable with him...creepy ass lil dude
@Yousef-zc8hk it's not a normal way of referring to someone...he said it to make her feel special...but it was a lie...and his so called letter is also a lie...lies are obvious
my mom helps homeless people all the time for years now and a lot of them will start liking her or even some stalkers. It’s normal to us now and honestly most of them homeless she loves and helps are violent or on drugs or criminals andddd like she doesn’t care she keeps feeding them 😊
My husband helps the homeless six days a week at our church it's a part of his job and he can honestly say that most of these people are drug addicts alcoholics or mental issues or a combination it doesn't mean he doesn't love them but he would never trust a lot of them with someone alone because of some of the choices that they have made or will make.
Even his family come out and said he’s a violent man smh. He shouldn’t get a dime of the money. & I get helping the homeless but I would NEVER want my daughter to EVER be comfortable being alone in a secluded space with a homeless man I’m sorry. I wish she would’ve then put her energy into helping the woman or battered women in general and not continuing to help that violent man. She was being deflective and obtuse imo.
A homeless man I came across was asking for money so i asked why. He wanted a bus ticket to Arizona because they had a good rehab clinic. I bought him a ticket and gave him the details. He packed up his board (had been given lots of food by others so had dinner/breakfast) and left. Another woman I came across was outside a Kroger and was asking money for her medication. We offered to buy her medication for her if she'd come to the counter with us. I have never SEEN someone waffle so hard. Excuse after excuse about how she needed the cash and we couldnt pay for her. All that to say you can vet out who's a hustler and who's genuine if you have the time.
Just when I turned 19, I was in college straight out of CPS. Two weeks after my birthday I became homeless. I had no health insurance, ID, or anything other than what I could fit in the few bags I had. I stayed in homeless shelters for 8 months before I finally got back on my feet so I believe I can relate to the story more than the girl who helped Unc. I do believe in second chances, but I also believe when someone has history you have to be cautious of them until they prove themselves. Nothing should be handed for free unless you work for it. I do hope he changed for the best, but there is only one way to know if he did. God bless her for helping a soul out when they were in need, and even if they did do bad things in the past everyone still deserves to get help. I know at my age, not many people will think like that unless they've had to suffer and I don't wish that upon anyone. I'm only 21, don't suffer guys. Just be giving to those no matter what, and give them a second chance until they break it. God bless you all
Even in my teens, I thought similarly. I was lucky not to have experienced it, but helping others in need was taked about a lot in my family. I was told about people who scam, and to be cautious because yes the homeless are people and deserve to be treated kindly, but you never know what demons they have. I was taught to offer food and direct them to shelters and employment agencies, but never money. I'm 34, and it's still my policy.
I've been personally scammed by several "homeless" people. I no longer bother. Handouts don't help, if you want to help then volunteer and donate to the organizations that help those truly in need
I met a pregnant woman who was homeless and hungry for a pizza I felt so bad I couldn’t give her money, turns out she wasn’t even pregnant and just peppered that in
Absolutely I've experienced a lot of terrible homeless people just existing. I've been stalked, chased, and threatened (even death and r@pe threats for not giving away money)
I saw a homeless pregnant woman being abused and snuck her away and brought her home. I fed her and offered her a shower and a bed. She used the restroom and came back to the living room and started to fall asleep during our conversation. I assumed she was exhausted until I found a dirty needle in the bathroom the next morning. I saw her in a friend’s Facebook video a few years later. She got sober and is doing very well. Next time I’ll be giving someone a sleeping bag, a tent, or a ride to the shelter. That girl and her baby could have easily died in my home.
Imagine the shock of that prior victim hearing this story on the news and looking up and seeing the face of the person who violently attacked her a couple years ago. Obviously she said something.
Homelessness has changed over the years.. when I was a teen I wasn't afraid of the few homeless ppl I'd encounter they would ask for change, or a hot meal and go on their way It's not like that anymore, the majority of homeless ppl are violent, unpredictable, belligerent and just down right shady.. the "homeless" portrayed on TV or from our memories doesn't exist anymore. It's the sad truth of a decaying society
During covid, people were being let out of prisons. Then some laws were enacted that lets offenders just...go free. So that would be at least 1 reason why.
Its crazy how some homeless people make way more money than the average worker, and the sad thing is some of these homeless people still sit there and expect us to give them so much money, Be aware who you "help' because you never know who you are helping!
You'd be shocked man. When I was homeless there was something we called the "Golden dumpster" because of the gold jewelry we found in it so famn often. We made thousands off of thst single dumpster. It was all spent on drugs, but still. Theres a lot of help for homeless people (in most of america, no so much west coast) you can get by fine as a homeless person, but a lot of people don't want to get out of it
@@whenimmanicimgodly4228 that's what im saying especially in Boston and Portland right now where we have people addicted to fentanyl and other hard core drugs.
@@whenimmanicimgodly4228finally someone speaking the truth. So much help but many don’t want to live with curfews and want to abuse drugs/alcohol. You can lead a horse to water but you can’t force them to drink it
Exactly, however I feel like in this case it was lowkey for protection too. Especially since she was all alone with him in that room. That whole scene had me clenching😬
@@abbiereynolds8016ya maybe but she didn’t need to spend that much time with him & be in such close quarters w him, especially alone in a hotel room. she could have bought him the tea & went about her day, & if she really wanted to, gotten him the hotel room & went about her day. tho i don’t think getting anyone you don’t know a hotel room is kinda reckless, it’s a liability to yourself if they cause any damage
It isn’t surprising anymore that people believe everything they see on social media. Back in the day everyone took everything with a grain of salt till they figure it out on their own
I spent a few years on the streets, and unfortunately the sad reality is a lot of them really do not have good intentions, or they got into that street mentality that they then get stuck in and do little to help themselves and eventually become the stereotypical homeless. Makes it harder for the few that are genuinely trying. Whatever the man's past, i hope he recognises this incredibly rare opportunity and changes his life. I still remember a guy who approached me and asked if there was anything that would make me happy that day, i was so shocked because i wasn't asking anyone for anything, in my surprise i simply said a Mtn Dew, wish i hadn't been so shocked because asking him if he'd use his phone to look up if there was anywhere that might hire me would've been more productive. Still human kindness goes a long way
This brings back memories for me... short term (pls excuse my poor english, I'm swiss). We took in an homeless person which seemed realy nice and helpless... He turned out to be an manica, crazy guy who assaultet us and threatend us with the police, screaming at us, thretening us (and our animals)... we will NEVER be kind to a homeless person again. We opend our House and our Hards to him and he disrispected us in the worste way possibel ... We live in Spain, he was from Lithauen... NEVER TRUST A HOMELESS PERSON... I will for shure never trust them again.
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That man looks exactly like a homeless man I encountered in dc years ago who grabbed me in broad daylight wanting money. He was really aggressive and i had to push him away. Say exact area of dc too.
As I was walking out the store once, a woman came up to me and said that she needed food for her children. She said she had just left her ex because he assaulted one of her daughters. I offered to buy her eggs, milk, and cereal at the very least. She got angry, and said she wanted the money. I told her I would help her with the food, but not give her money. LSS: she left with nothing that day.
I thought intervention taught us all that the worst thing you can do for addicts (which the vast majority of homeless people are) is give them money and free stuff. If they never hit rock bottom, they never get their life together.
I have 7 years sober and you're 100% right. If my family bailed me out of jail or gave me a place to live in addiction, I'd never gotten sober. My MIL supports her meth addicted son in every way. He's going to die young because of her, "love and support."
Thanks Brett. That’s the best way to help. It really helps more than one person. I’m. 55 yrs old in Australia an I was homeless for over 3 months. Living in my car. Helping with food and meals is probably the best way to help more. Thanks Brett. I enjoy your channel. You’re an amazing young lady. ❤
I immediately knew he was a sociopath/psychopath. It's the dead, glazed-over eyes that always give it away. Couldn't stop feeling incredibly uneasy and distrusting of this shady guy. Don't believe a word he says. He's very cunning. I hate to say it, but given his past, who knows if he even has cancer. I speculate people just take pity on him because he looks old and feeble. He knows this, and he uses it to his advantage. Sociopaths/psychopaths are impossible to rehabilitate. So knowing that he himself is incapable of feeling empathy, I personally don't feel much empathy for him at all.
I think a deal breaker for me would be if he confessed to his past, or warned about it, before allowing her to go above and beyond for him. Like get some tea and food, whatever, but as soon as she started inviting him to a hotel and raising money for him, he should have mentioned his past and asked if she was still okay with proceeding with those actions
Dang hundreds of dollars to a homeless man and my mom can’t even get her go fund me for my dead brother. She’s out here raising three children at the age of 58 and he doing drugs.
Hits home with me. I used to spend plenty of time in downtowns, in church hangouts and doing service projects. I know/knew people like him. I feel I know a bit of where his heart is. (I haven't studied stories - so I don't know where the man will wind up in 5 or 10 years. But it's good to see the dynamic duo, faithful to God, staying positive and not being selfish, and receiving help from so many who simply want to see him prosper and do well in the love of God.) Oh, well, 8:51 so maybe I spoke too soon. I think the gal is doing a mea culpa for her lapse in wise discernment, which wasn't a huge lapse (she wasn't aware that the gofundme would do so well). So now she's expressing sympathy for any women he's harmed and redirecting the money (that she happily/wisely did not give him in a lump sum?) to better causes. That to me seems like a win-win on par with what I expected from the first couple of minutes. She redeemed a monetary and public situation.
One has to be careful helping people like unk. I've done it a few times but they always need so much more than I can give..... and they keep needing and needing and needing until the relationship breaks down. Then you become the bad guy because you are "withholding the things you promised." It's not a fun place to be.... Honestly I don't plan on helping anyone like that again because of the things that have happened before.
Impressive depth and coverage of this controversial issue. It highlights the complexity of social dynamics and the importance of knowing the whole truth before passing judgement.
I wholeheartedly believe people can be redeemed and shouldn’t be cancelled for their past. However, I hadn’t heard this story yet and was immediately concerned for this sweet girl’s safety. I appreciate that she is genuine and wanted to help him and perhaps this man could be a changed man. As a young college kid though, I absolutely wouldn’t encourage her to put herself in those situations alone. If drugs or whatever caused him to snap before causes him to snap again, I’d hate for her to be caught in the crosshairs. Where I’m at, if we wanted to help the homeless we always did so in groups just in case. I don’t know what the timeframe is on when we can believe someone is redeemed, however, him beating that sleeping woman up wasn’t normal. Something caused that sort of rage be it substance abuse or mental health issues or whatever.
guarantee they also went “believe all women” & “don’t blame a victim for taking a while to come out & tell her story” during the whole me too movement.
I've never known a homeless person that didn't have some sort of mental health issue. It's always either drugs, alcohol, or some severe mental health problem like schizophrenia. Somewhat-well-adjusted people don't live on the street for very long, we have the mental capacity to pull ourselves out.
I was homeless for a long time and I became friends with sooo many homeless people..we all had our struggles, but i accept every human for who they are not for what they have. Then I got stable and got my own place and it helped everyone as much as I could. I met this guy not homeless but was into the hood life but I was well familiar with it , I am street smart so I did not fear to date him. He had schizophrenia and my mind and heart was not worried about it . I told myself I can help him and make sure he takes his meds. Soon enough I let him move in with me and things were great , until it wasn't. He came home drunk did not took his meds and he beat me up so bad I almost died. My good heart will not spot helping and taking to homeless but definitely I pay more attention now to details . Be careful out there but don't lose the good of your heart. .. ps: in court I found out he was a red file abuser and very dangerous. But I forgive his soul and move on to help others. I won't stop
My brother is either in jail or homeless, due to mental health and addiction. We have put tens of thousands of dollars for treatment, rehab, lawyers, hotels, and etc. I’ve been so jaded from helping homeless due to my experience with my brother. If I do give money, it as a not my business. I try to volunteer my time at shelters and soup kitchens instead. Sometimes do keep a gallon size ziplock bag in my car filled with necessities (socks, hand sanitizer Walmart gift cards, snacks and etc) and give it out to people. Just be careful out there guys a lot of homeless have violent past and could be high at that very moment of interaction. Be kind but don’t be a fool.
My hubby and I were eating at a Wendy's and watched a bent over crippled looking homeless lady begging across the street. Felt so bad for her until we watched her straighten herself up, put her cardboard sign under her arm waltz across the street and get in a car twice as nice as mine. 😮 Lesson learned.
For the people who donated, I believe the best way to resolve this is by letting people decide for themself to get a refund or not. It should be up to the individual than for it to be up to someone's ideal of what greater good means.
Living in Portland the homeless bang on your window for money at stop lights. People don’t use the lane closest to the sidewalk anymore unless they don’t know. Now the homeless are making a path in the middle of the street so that we can’t avoid them. When I first moved here I would give them money but I remember one women in particular told me $20 was nothing to her and that I needed to give her more. I worked 2 hours for that money and that’s when I realized there’s no helping them. They go through our trash scattering it everywhere and throw rocks at cars as they drive by. I’ve never met a nice honest homeless person that everyone talks about them being. If they were honest people they would be working for their money. Not demanding it. People for some reason seem to forget that harassment is also a crime and every single homeless person on the streets in Portland harass people for their money. There are tons of people that don’t have enough money that are struggling to get by and aren’t criminals on the street. I grew up very poor and appreciate the help that was offered to me. I’ve never been homeless because I’ve never given up and decided that it’s time to start harassing people. So I say this not out of hate but out of common sense, stop giving to the homeless!
Portland and cities in Cali are the worst when is comes to the homeless. In the fly over states, the homeless are somewhat nicer but are still drug addicts
This is speaking from my heart. While growing up in the 70s, my family was truly dirt poor. My father woke up one day so disabled he couldn't work. If it hadn't been for charities and food banks, my siblings and I wouldn't be here today. Even so, we were often in need. So much so that it permanently damaged my mother's health. She often went without to make sure we ate. I'm telling this story to make you think. Today. Now. In this Day and Age, there are still children going hungry. There are still mothers going without in order to feed their children. You can help. The money you spend on coffee in a week can feed a family for a year. You could make a real difference in someone's life. Peace be with you all.
@@august21xp No one's asking you to. You're the kind of person those groups are meant to help. You don't have to have children to get help. BTW, when my father had to go on assistance he went from owning his own company, pulling in a very good income, to unable to sit up on his own overnight. No one plans on being poor.
Even as I drove by a young woman wearing nothing but spandex and a sports bra running on the side of a busy road, I was mortified. Some women have no sense of self preservation. Yes, women SHOULD feel safe, but the reality is the world is dangerous, men can be dangerous, so don’t paint a giant target on your back to prove a point.
this story is probably a really good case study or what to call it for high school students to talk about punishment, morality, redemption, rules and laws and all that. Easily relatable and it involves so many things.
Yup, I never and will never ever give homeless people money 😂😂😂 too many are either fake homeless, drugged homeless, drunk homeless, or predators. It’s rare to find honest people as a whole who isn’t out to make a quick buck or become internet famous off of the backs of everyone else.
Brett saying "everybody can have bad intentions" is so true, sometimes people will do bad shit without even thinking about it because it was just how they were raised or something similar to that... I personally have had this happen, I've accidentally lead people on because I was desperate for some kind of love and attention (I was in a bad place after a girl cheated on me) and it hurt people... While not a crime like beating someone or stabbing someone, it kills me to think about it because I just don't like knowing that I could / can do something like that without even thinking twice about it. Playing with emotions because I needed to fill a void in my own, and crazily enough I didn't realize what I was doing until it was too late and it blew up in my face, deservedly so. I've since worked on becoming much more mindful in situations where emotions are involved, both romantic and platonic, and am in general just doing better mentally as well. Long story short, people definitely can change and I'm willing to give everybody a second chance as long as they admit their faults and wrongdoings, without that, there is no hope for change
It seems like for years there was a narrative going around that the homeless population were just down on their luck individuals and all of them just need a helping hand to get back on track but in reality most are criminals or addicts and many of us feel for them and put ourselves in their shoes and want to help. I for one like to give people the benefit of the doubt. We had a homeless man in our town and I gave him money once and he seemed like he could be a nice grandpa. Weeks later I found out that he was on the sex offender list and was a pedo…. It hurts when you try to be nice and then find out you were nice to someone who took advantage of the most innocent. It makes you not want to help people in the future.
I offered an unopened bottle of water when I was going to secondary schooling and was taking the public bus system. The homeless man got angry I wouldn't give him money instead. I learned after a few encounters, that some choose to be there. This pushes those that really need help and want to get off the street onto the side. How can this problem be resolved? Reduce taxes so people can more than afford everything they need. It would be good start.
Yo!!! A guy got a second chance and was let out of prison after he killed his wife and their kids (after years and years in jail). After killing them he had called the popo, sat out the porch and waited for them. A pastor that knew him spoke up for him to get parole… tell you what he married the pastor’s wife and sure enough he killed all 4 kids they had with the 2nd wife and almost killed her. He then sat down and called the police and went back to jail. All that to say I dont know how I feel about second chances. The story is in YT btw.
They said it was unclear how he was released after his last halfway house or something. How do they KNOW this is the same guy? I'm not saying it's definitely not, but it's hard to say from these details that there is any proof that it is. Am I missing something?
Oh my. As a parish priest, I regularly get asked for help by poor and homeless people, and there are just so many where money will just make things worse. You want to help people but usually there is so much more required, mainly personal effort, and there is very little of that around.
There is a similar case in South Africa - only the homeless man that everyone is so worried about is a pedophile who kept his own daughter in a cage and sold her off to his friends as a sex slave. The whole thing is sick.
Some people seem really naive, I work night security downtown next to a hotel and was told one of there female guests invited a homeless man to stay with her in the room she was staying in, even extended her stay there.
I live in Oregon. Homeless people here are on another level. First off very few have any interest in not being homeless and second most are doing drugs every day. They are violent. I have been yelled at for being wary of homeless people as a fast food employee. One woman looked so proud of herself for making me cry. Anyway to give you context on one occasion a man threatened to r@pe me bc i wouldn't give him a dollar
Seeing her alone with that man in the hotel room is terrifying. This is why I don’t bother trying to help random people. You can’t trust people blindly. If you’re going to donate your time and money, go to an animal shelter or woman’s and children’s home.
I'm not a social media butterfly, this is the first I've heard of this. Nor do I watch the news. Now knowing this, I feel I made the right decision. I don't need to know EVERYTHING at a moment's notice. You make a great show, Brett, informative and fair. Keep them coming.
I've always wanted to help homeless folk in my city amd get a hotel room for them when it gets real cold (live in MN) but i can't trust a rando off the street with a hotel room and my credit card info on file. I can only imagine how south that would go.
Compassion is important. Using your brain and thinking and not simply responding to everything emotionally is just as important. It is a rare case that the homeless are that way just because of bad luck. Please be compassionate and be involved in helping the needy but temper your emotions with rational thought.
Truthfully 1 day is long enough for someone to change in heart, and mind, but demonstrating that takes a lot longer. If people believe he’s changed, and want to help him, so be it. It would be nice if the response to his victim was as kind and open-hearted, though. I just don’t understand this need to take sides about everything and make it all or nothing.
Ladies, do not go up to a homeless man's bedroom. Get them a room if you want, but don't put yourself at risk like that.
Why not. They have needs too. Don’t resist. Just go with it. Take these pills to relax.
I was scared at where this was going for that whole video. Especially when she was in his hotel room.
@@johnmadsen37you need to be kept an eye on by the police.
@@isabellarose6514 so one needs locked in the closet for 48 hours.
Exactly! I was very uncomfortable for her when she was alone with him in a hotel room.. so unsafe
It amazes me that so many people don’t realize that a lot of videos on TikTok are either staged or the people aren’t as wholesome as we are lead to believe.
Or rather that truly wholesome people don't record their good deeds and upload them to social media.
Literally the moment you start watching tik tok at all you are getting dumber, just dont.
I mean, I stage mine to make me look not homeless.
This is true of the Internet as a whole.
@@LibertarianEntbut you're a nomad?
You don't have to be a woman to feel uncomfortable seeing her alone with the guy in that hotel room. I'm a man and I was horrified! The girl has a good heart, but absolutely no sense of self preservation.
Exactly. I was genuinely concerned for her safety BEFORE finding out about his past. Having a kind and giving heart is one thing, foolishly putting herself in a potentially dangerous situation to do so is another.
@@ninjasteph9561 That's what I meant. She didn't have to know about his violent past to realize that it's a horrible idea to walk into a hotel room alone with this man.
Seriously.
Wow! We need more men like you!! I’m so glad that your guardians raised you like this and that you didn’t just say “why would she do that she deserves something bad to happen to her”. You really do respect everyone. ❤
She's so naive. I fear this particular story may take a dark turn. Especially if gefundme continues to keep the money frozen. He could get angry and snap while they're alone. And she still seems to have no sense of self preservation as she continues to be alone with him often. Bad feeling. And even if this turns out well. Her bad sense of preservation is going to get her hurt someday. Even now she doesn't seem to realise how close she came to a dangerous situation.
I once passed a homeless man who said "I'm so hungry. Could you spare a few dollars?" I said, "I just bought 2 sandwiches from the gas station. Here have one." He reluctantly reached out, grabbed it, looked at for a few seconds, scowled at me, threw the sandwich at me and said, "Man, this ain't money." I picked up the sandwich and went on my way. Bewildered at how a homeless man turned down a sandwich and acted in that way. He wasn't hungry for food. He was hungry for beer and crack. Im homeless now. I still wouldn't recommend giving money to the homeless. Most of them would off their mothers for a hit. If you're going to give money to the homeless, seek out buskers. (street musicians) They may be begging for money, but they are usually willing to pay you back with a song. At that point, you're buying a song. Everyone is happy, and at least the begging buskers are trying to earn their dollar, not beg for it.
A friend of mine once offered a homeless man money, I think a few dollars, and he said that wasn’t enough and kept demanding more. She said she couldn’t spare more and was sorry and he followed her on the street for a good 20 minutes or so after that from what she told me. She was terrified.
You got that from Scary Movie bro 😂😂😂😂
This is something I strongly agree with. So many people would tell me I’m a bad person because I just won’t hand a homeless money. That I should just trust them. I want to see these people get things like food and water because I hate to see someone starve, but I’m also not gonna hand someone some money so they can go and continue a bad habit instead of getting what they need. What if that person where to overdose on something with the money I gave them. How is that helping them? At least I know that if I hand a homeless person a burger and a water they can’t hurt themselves and they will get fed
@minimamadanielle9984 The homeless who are humble will thank you for the meal you gave them and become truly happy that there is a meal in an otherwise empty stomach. This scenario probably wouldn't happen very often, but there are those on the streets because of their mental conditions (which they can't help and I'm truly sorry for those) as well as those with drug addiction (again, the blame doesn't solely lie on them) and alcoholism. A lot of them turned to those drugs because they are on the street. Life is so bad for these people, they seek escape. It's terrifying out there. I don't blame them wanting to escape. I guess what I'm saying is I wasn't mad that he threw the sandwich at me. I was humbled knowing I wouldn't do that, and I truly felt bad for him. I'm not religious, but I wished him a better life and moved on.
I have been homeless.. and you are right! Never hand them cash.. only food and water
What makes me angry is that they gave him the benefit of the doubt but weren’t willing to do the same for his victim. So he’s just a poor old man, but she has bad intentions. These people are crazy.
Are you single?
Are you single?
They're libs, of course they're crazy
Most people don't take the literal minute to do a bit of extra research. Like what her court case amounted to. She's reminding her local area that that man could still be a potential threat to the tiktoker and other people. I see nothing wrong with that, and people have to keep in mind. No matter how much time passes, she's still a victim. People sway their opinions for minority groups so fast it's crazy.
@@d-jams Exactly. Like I could not imagine being happy if someone beat my mum and then the guy was given $400,000. Like I believe in redemption, in second chances, but that would require the man to repent and apologise in person
Where are this girls parents??!??! There's no way a father would just let his daughter be this chummy with an old homeless man.
This is true, my father would personally kill me lol
@@ltaylor7241yeah… how can she be so naive?
You don’t know her story, what if she didn’t have parents? What if she had to leave them because they are abusive? You truly never know
Many of them commit S. A. As well. Scary.
I work at a crisis center so I see a LOT of homeless people and many of them are VERY dangerous people. If you want to help, donate clothes to local shelters, canned goods or money to food banks, blankets to shelters etc. Help the people who help the less fortunate. The young girl being alone with him is scary.
@@WigwamwhamLet’s not generalize. Simply being unemployed can make someone homeless. Others are homeless because of mental health problems or addiction. And of course some become mentally I’ll or addicted because they’ve been homeless for a long time
Exactly. People act like homeless people are all just down in their luck and deserve better, but some of them are in their situation because of their own choices and giving them a bunch of money is doing nothing to help anybody. People should instead donate money to shelters who actually take the time to see what the community needs and how they can be helpful without enabling.
Regarding the threat, I think age tends to diminish aggression (something about lowering of testosterone). If he has cancer, he could also be feeble. But it's rolling the dice.
Completely , I was homeless recently. There's some nice people on the streets but some of them, I couldnt believe the extent they will go to get what they want. Always trying to manipulate for gain, bold face liars
@@darkhorse381but we’re talking about those who linger in the streets, a very different breed of homeless people. I speak from experience having been one of those people myself.
A decent portion of the homeless people you see on the street are on drugs, criminals, etc. Please keep your safety in mind when helping people.
Agreed, in my old hometown of San Francisco you can see that 100%. Then again, SF is a literal shithole, sad because once upon a time it was a wonderful place. Why the world decided to get worse after 1990 is beyond me. The cold war was tense, but at least people were civil for the most part. Now we got people who want to overdose without a care, just live life to what they think is the fullest. Drugs and alcohol.
Agreed. It's the same in my home town
Better yet, just don't go around giving random people a ton of money. It's not helping anybody if you're just enabling them. People need to give to shelters or something, not random people.
I wonder why
@@CassTeaElleyessss!! if you give a homeless man $500 I bet it’ll all be gone in a day. but no one gives money to nonprofits or churches, or shelters the places that actually help the homeless.
hey! that’s my tiktok used in the video 💗 i appreciate that there are still people out here that aren’t brainwashed sheep lol. thank you.
Thank you for being a common sense person in this crazy world.
Nice girl! That's a high honor ❤
omg you were so good
A voice of reason is welcome in this crazy world and no more so than these days when it seems in such short supply.
Thank you for being such a level headed woman! Just subbed to your channel!
Imagine that the guy that beat the shit out of you got $400k for being kind that one day
I would be PISSED dawg
He wasn’t even kind. He asked for a tea. 🤣
His reaction to her saying she raised over $150,000 for him is a little surprising. If I were homeless, even me as of now, and I was told people had raised over 100 grand for me I would be in tears, in complete shock, like what.
To be fair that is less to do with personality, more to do with expression. If I'd received such news, I'd be elated but probably just smile.
I live in my car , I work
3 jobs and have school. I can’t even get proper tips at my jobs, I bust my tail ! I’m a hustler at work. I’m not lazy , I work so hard. Ppl will order 100 in food and drinks , drop me a 5 dollar tip. It’s crappy. I bartend full time 50 to 70 hours a week, between two different bars. Plus HR remotely two days a week in the am. It’s alot.
Tips are nowhere where they used to be pre-Covid ! I just want 10 to 15% tops in tips and that is so far in between, Much less 150,000😂
Old guy struck gold 😅
If I won the lotto I would probably still have the same face that people always ask me if I’m okay or mad.
Shit, I'd be like that if I got $100k NOW, and I'm more prosperous than I've ever been. (which is, not very)
you can see that he's cray cray or some kind of addict
People need to stop supporting the homeless blindly. People just hear the word homeless and immediately want to help without even knowing why they are homeless.
Are you gonna take the time to hear their life story before giving them a dollar?
Maybe before giving them 400 grand @@anthonycortes5704
@@anthonycortes5704nobody cares about the homeless, they are homeless becasue they didn’t change something about there life and had multiple warnings
@@anthonycortes5704 They're homeless for a reason. They should get a job.
@@kaiser1295 I agree but most places don’t wanna hire homeless people so that’s easier said than done. I also agree that you shouldn’t just be giving out money blindly but back to my original point, are you gonna sit there and listen to their whole life story to decide if you wanna give them a dollar or not? I never carry cash on me so if I run into someone and happen to have a couple dollars on me sure I can help out but my first option is always asking if I can get them something to eat/drink rather than giving them money
I don't understand why people are so trusting of strangers. The world can be a very sick place. Thank God nothing happened to that woman because she DEFINITELY put herself in a very precarious situation.
Yeah, but at the end of the day I appreciate we still have people who are kind. They may be naive but they're selfless and not all about me, me, me. Maybe hone in on that but educate avout the dangers of randos
His lack of reaction when she told him about the money had me thinking it was a scam. Nope. Sociopath.
I live just outside a city with a lot of homeless. Truth is, many have a past, even a violent one, but that doesn't stop our community missions from helping. We pray for their turnaround. But always make sure you are safe first - not alone, but in public, ect. Many are not mentally well. That doesn't mean we don't help, but be wise, for your own safety! God bless this girl who wants to help, God sees her heart
There’s a library that I love going to. It’s built on top of a parking garage in a beautiful part of town near a bunch of government buildings. I had three bad experiences there before I decided I’m not going there alone anymore or without being on the phone with someone. All three times, they were either mentally challenged, on drugs, or both. Every day, there’s about 10-15 homeless people waiting for it to open and they spend all day there. Some of them sleep under the awning of a rundown store. I know some homeless people are just down on their luck, but sometimes it’s just that they don’t have caregivers anymore after their parents pass away. Sometimes you can’t do anything for some of these people because they can’t be helped until they help themselves.
@@shoestringfries3418 so sad. I know a woman who would regularly bring food to the homeless and she was attacked by one of them, who was living under a bridge. You're right though
Yea we all have a “past” so I’m not sure what the point of this video was. If his “past” stopped years ago there is no need to continue to treat him terrible. God gives us all grace, we should do the same but also be cautious.
God sees it and 32 million viewers saw it... which do you honestly think she cares more about?
This!! Thank you! It’s okay to help someone with a violent past. Sometimes people with a violent past can change.
Just be safe doing it.
First time I helped a homeless he proceeded to tell me he abandoned his wife and twelve kids. Then pulled out a crack pipe and told me never to have children. *They’re bad for you!*
Stop- no freaking way 😭
Better then him staying with those kids
The first time I helped a homeless person, they were later photographed buying a bunch of high tech stuff to resale.
The only time I’ve donated to a specific person since, he was wearing his Sunday best (a blue and white plaid button up and khakis and well groomed). He told me to have a blessed day. I don’t know if he was a fake or not, but I trusted him more in that moment because he wasn’t hamming it up like the ones that got caught.
😂😂😂
i let a homeless lady order herself food at mcdonalds and she was the pickiest person ive ever met. she was making so many special requests and being difficult, i felt bad for the employees. then she started yelling at the lights on the ceiling... never again.
The most wholesome homeless man I met was when I went to an anime convention in California when I was 16 and a homeless man was not allowed in a 7/11 store so HE gave me his $1 and asked me to go into the store to buy him a cookie. I came back to him with 2 sandwiches and a cookie and he was grateful and asked for my name and called me a beautiful person
I never give $money$ directly to the homeless. You don't know what they'll do with it. Buy them food. Give them a snack, or a sealed water bottle on a hot day. Donate time, money, or materials to shelters. Hand out cash directly to the homeless person? Bad idea.
Absolutely agree
That poor girl is so naive lol I wish her the best but jeez she said/did some really airheaded stuff man
she's definitely not the smartest I can tell...
@@fehyndana7725She said she’s in college too. A lot of people that I know who have a lot of book smarts, lack general common sense.
@@fehyndana7725 she was initially denied to the college she got into and got diversity included
I agree, I agree. Love her kindness. However very naive
I remember there use to be a homeless woman who would stand at an exact intersection with a sign begging for money for years. Then one day it came out that she had an apartment and a car so yes these homeless people are definitely not who they portray to be a lot of the time
That’s a panhandler not homeless.. most that stand at intersections daily are just panhandling. In my city there 8-10 in a group that switch places throughout the day and at the end of the day will split anywhere from 8-1500$ they made bumming. They’ll even wear Jordan’s and name brand clothes and STILL people give them money.
Home or car she still debased herself and begged for money. People shared. That's ok!
There's a husband and wife couple in the town I used to live in that would stand on different corners by the freeway. I was told by a neighbor of theirs that she out of them to everyone. Their house was paid for and this is in a neighborhood where the houses are minimum 550-600k. They also had 2 very nice high end cars that were paid for. They made between $300 to $1000 every day begging, so of course there's no reason for them to get a job.
This is common where I’m at. There’s one guy that someone followed him to his car and he drove to his house after a hard day’s panhandling 🙄
We have a lot of panhandlers at the intersections in my city too.
Gee turns out the shady guy on the streets with meth mouth is also a criminal, WHO WOULD HAVE KNOWN?
i’m tired of this happening, you get yelled at for not trusting people but then stuff like this happens and you still get yelled at
Who yells at you for not trusting a stranger??? Tell them they don't have common sense
@@zeldababe1 they yell at me saying stuff like “well their people too so you should let them stay in your spare room” like no i’m not doing that and i’m angry because a lot of people have told me that before
Why do people say “why is this coming out now”. No it’s not coming out now…you’re just seeing it now. 🤦🏽♀️ they really think things don’t exist unless they are a part of it and know about it
At the end of the day homeless people generally have drug/mental/criminal past. It is fine to try help them, but you gotta be cautious people who have nothing to lose have little holding them back by doing whatever is best for them at the moment.
My first red flag would have been him praying for his "angel" to come back and his "letter" that he's supposedly writing her...odd....I'm uncomfortable with him...creepy ass lil dude
Why do you consider it a red flag?
Internet has ruined his brain.
@Yousef-zc8hk it's not a normal way of referring to someone...he said it to make her feel special...but it was a lie...and his so called letter is also a lie...lies are obvious
If he's homeless, he almost definitely hasn't got access to the internet. What makes you say that?@@ghettomarc50
my mom helps homeless people all the time for years now and a lot of them will start liking her or even some stalkers. It’s normal to us now and honestly most of them homeless she loves and helps are violent or on drugs or criminals andddd like she doesn’t care she keeps feeding them 😊
My husband helps the homeless six days a week at our church it's a part of his job and he can honestly say that most of these people are drug addicts alcoholics or mental issues or a combination it doesn't mean he doesn't love them but he would never trust a lot of them with someone alone because of some of the choices that they have made or will make.
Even his family come out and said he’s a violent man smh. He shouldn’t get a dime of the money. & I get helping the homeless but I would NEVER want my daughter to EVER be comfortable being alone in a secluded space with a homeless man I’m sorry.
I wish she would’ve then put her energy into helping the woman or battered women in general and not continuing to help that violent man. She was being deflective and obtuse imo.
A homeless man I came across was asking for money so i asked why. He wanted a bus ticket to Arizona because they had a good rehab clinic. I bought him a ticket and gave him the details. He packed up his board (had been given lots of food by others so had dinner/breakfast) and left.
Another woman I came across was outside a Kroger and was asking money for her medication. We offered to buy her medication for her if she'd come to the counter with us. I have never SEEN someone waffle so hard. Excuse after excuse about how she needed the cash and we couldnt pay for her.
All that to say you can vet out who's a hustler and who's genuine if you have the time.
Just when I turned 19, I was in college straight out of CPS. Two weeks after my birthday I became homeless. I had no health insurance, ID, or anything other than what I could fit in the few bags I had. I stayed in homeless shelters for 8 months before I finally got back on my feet so I believe I can relate to the story more than the girl who helped Unc. I do believe in second chances, but I also believe when someone has history you have to be cautious of them until they prove themselves. Nothing should be handed for free unless you work for it. I do hope he changed for the best, but there is only one way to know if he did. God bless her for helping a soul out when they were in need, and even if they did do bad things in the past everyone still deserves to get help. I know at my age, not many people will think like that unless they've had to suffer and I don't wish that upon anyone. I'm only 21, don't suffer guys. Just be giving to those no matter what, and give them a second chance until they break it. God bless you all
Even in my teens, I thought similarly. I was lucky not to have experienced it, but helping others in need was taked about a lot in my family. I was told about people who scam, and to be cautious because yes the homeless are people and deserve to be treated kindly, but you never know what demons they have. I was taught to offer food and direct them to shelters and employment agencies, but never money. I'm 34, and it's still my policy.
I've been personally scammed by several "homeless" people. I no longer bother. Handouts don't help, if you want to help then volunteer and donate to the organizations that help those truly in need
i feel like no one should believe a homeless older guy is really innocent.
although I agree, I still think we should love and grieve for them.
Homeless people are innocent, they're needy. You're not innocent of you can provide for yourself and do. Give some money to the homeless.
Not all homeless are dangerous.
@@LiamColeman-Halla-yq2jlThat makes NO SENSE
Women fall for homeless men
I met a pregnant woman who was homeless and hungry for a pizza I felt so bad I couldn’t give her money, turns out she wasn’t even pregnant and just peppered that in
How did you find out she lied about being pregnant?
@@southerngirl4076
(Man that offered pizza)
Aw how far are you in pregnancy
(Fat lady)
What do you mean?
You jerk 🤬
(Man that offer pizza)
😲🤯
@@southerngirl4076 Was getting ready to ask the exact same thing. I see they are ignoring the question.
Absolutely I've experienced a lot of terrible homeless people just existing. I've been stalked, chased, and threatened (even death and r@pe threats for not giving away money)
I saw a homeless pregnant woman being abused and snuck her away and brought her home. I fed her and offered her a shower and a bed. She used the restroom and came back to the living room and started to fall asleep during our conversation. I assumed she was exhausted until I found a dirty needle in the bathroom the next morning. I saw her in a friend’s Facebook video a few years later. She got sober and is doing very well. Next time I’ll be giving someone a sleeping bag, a tent, or a ride to the shelter. That girl and her baby could have easily died in my home.
Imagine the shock of that prior victim hearing this story on the news and looking up and seeing the face of the person who violently attacked her a couple years ago. Obviously she said something.
Each year I become more and more disgusted with the lack of common sense, intelligence, and empathy that people have.
As a man with a brain; I think that the guy is just milking her for free shit. It's sad that kind people can sometimes be so gullible.
Homelessness has changed over the years.. when I was a teen I wasn't afraid of the few homeless ppl I'd encounter they would ask for change, or a hot meal and go on their way
It's not like that anymore, the majority of homeless ppl are violent, unpredictable, belligerent and just down right shady.. the "homeless" portrayed on TV or from our memories doesn't exist anymore. It's the sad truth of a decaying society
drugs are one helluva drug
During covid, people were being let out of prisons. Then some laws were enacted that lets offenders just...go free.
So that would be at least 1 reason why.
As a 22 year old with out social media, I am so happy I’m not on social media
Its crazy how some homeless people make way more money than the average worker, and the sad thing is some of these homeless people still sit there and expect us to give them so much money, Be aware who you "help' because you never know who you are helping!
You'd be shocked man. When I was homeless there was something we called the "Golden dumpster" because of the gold jewelry we found in it so famn often. We made thousands off of thst single dumpster. It was all spent on drugs, but still. Theres a lot of help for homeless people (in most of america, no so much west coast) you can get by fine as a homeless person, but a lot of people don't want to get out of it
They piss it all away because they didn’t have to work hard for it. 🤦🏼♀️
@@whenimmanicimgodly4228 that's what im saying especially in Boston and Portland right now where we have people addicted to fentanyl and other hard core drugs.
@@Ash-fp1bb couldn't agree more
@@whenimmanicimgodly4228finally someone speaking the truth. So much help but many don’t want to live with curfews and want to abuse drugs/alcohol. You can lead a horse to water but you can’t force them to drink it
When you do a good deed, you just do it. You don’t show it to the entire world. It doesn’t seem genuine
Yes, in secret! Even the Bible says to do it like that.
Exactly, however I feel like in this case it was lowkey for protection too. Especially since she was all alone with him in that room. That whole scene had me clenching😬
@@abbiereynolds8016ya maybe but she didn’t need to spend that much time with him & be in such close quarters w him, especially alone in a hotel room. she could have bought him the tea & went about her day, & if she really wanted to, gotten him the hotel room & went about her day. tho i don’t think getting anyone you don’t know a hotel room is kinda reckless, it’s a liability to yourself if they cause any damage
But then she wouldn't be tiktok famous!
It isn’t surprising anymore that people believe everything they see on social media. Back in the day everyone took everything with a grain of salt till they figure it out on their own
I spent a few years on the streets, and unfortunately the sad reality is a lot of them really do not have good intentions, or they got into that street mentality that they then get stuck in and do little to help themselves and eventually become the stereotypical homeless. Makes it harder for the few that are genuinely trying. Whatever the man's past, i hope he recognises this incredibly rare opportunity and changes his life. I still remember a guy who approached me and asked if there was anything that would make me happy that day, i was so shocked because i wasn't asking anyone for anything, in my surprise i simply said a Mtn Dew, wish i hadn't been so shocked because asking him if he'd use his phone to look up if there was anywhere that might hire me would've been more productive. Still human kindness goes a long way
This brings back memories for me... short term (pls excuse my poor english, I'm swiss). We took in an homeless person which seemed realy nice and helpless... He turned out to be an manica, crazy guy who assaultet us and threatend us with the police, screaming at us, thretening us (and our animals)... we will NEVER be kind to a homeless person again. We opend our House and our Hards to him and he disrispected us in the worste way possibel ... We live in Spain, he was from Lithauen... NEVER TRUST A HOMELESS PERSON... I will for shure never trust them again.
Hey you did great but a few typos
Really: usually with words that has an L at the end you add another like (Literally, actually, really)
A maniac*
“A” is used for words that begin with a consonant.
“An” is used for a word that begins with a vowel.
Assaulted* i know it sounds similar to assaultet. But it ends in “ed”
Threatened* again the ED
Threatening* i know letters sound the same in a lot of situations.
Opened* “ED”
Hearts* it does sound similar to hards.
Disrespected* don’t worry i spell wrong all the time.
Worst* the E isn’t necessary because of the fact the “O” isnt making the “oh” sound.
Possible* with most words the “le” is spelled like that. Example (brittle, little, cradle, middle, bible) so on and so forth.
Sure* here is examples of when the “sh” sound is used (Should, Shout, shrine, shake, shin, show) english is complex.
I hope this helps! I always wanted to help people with english so this made my day to help someone learn!
You will (you’ll) get better in time. I did not (didn’t) get it right away either. Have an amazing day!
That man looks exactly like a homeless man I encountered in dc years ago who grabbed me in broad daylight wanting money. He was really aggressive and i had to push him away. Say exact area of dc too.
Omg r u ok??
@@k1ttytime oh yeah for sure. Its just uncanny. Im pretty sure this is the same guy as wild as that is lol
That man needed your money more than you. You are privileged and wealthy enough to give some of your money to those in need.
That man needed your money more than you. You are privileged and wealthy enough to give some of your money to those in need.
That man needed your money more than you. You are privileged and wealthy enough to give some of your money to those in need.
As I was walking out the store once, a woman came up to me and said that she needed food for her children. She said she had just left her ex because he assaulted one of her daughters.
I offered to buy her eggs, milk, and cereal at the very least. She got angry, and said she wanted the money.
I told her I would help her with the food, but not give her money. LSS: she left with nothing that day.
I thought intervention taught us all that the worst thing you can do for addicts (which the vast majority of homeless people are) is give them money and free stuff. If they never hit rock bottom, they never get their life together.
I have 7 years sober and you're 100% right. If my family bailed me out of jail or gave me a place to live in addiction, I'd never gotten sober. My MIL supports her meth addicted son in every way. He's going to die young because of her, "love and support."
Thanks Brett. That’s the best way to help. It really helps more than one person. I’m. 55 yrs old in Australia an I was homeless for over 3 months. Living in my car. Helping with food and meals is probably the best way to help more. Thanks Brett. I enjoy your channel. You’re an amazing young lady. ❤
I immediately knew he was a sociopath/psychopath.
It's the dead, glazed-over eyes that always give it away. Couldn't stop feeling incredibly uneasy and distrusting of this shady guy. Don't believe a word he says. He's very cunning. I hate to say it, but given his past, who knows if he even has cancer.
I speculate people just take pity on him because he looks old and feeble. He knows this, and he uses it to his advantage.
Sociopaths/psychopaths are impossible to rehabilitate.
So knowing that he himself is incapable of feeling empathy, I personally don't feel much empathy for him at all.
Yes this why its dangerous to just pick up some rando...people need to use their intuition better...and feel their energy.
I think a deal breaker for me would be if he confessed to his past, or warned about it, before allowing her to go above and beyond for him. Like get some tea and food, whatever, but as soon as she started inviting him to a hotel and raising money for him, he should have mentioned his past and asked if she was still okay with proceeding with those actions
Dang hundreds of dollars to a homeless man and my mom can’t even get her go fund me for my dead brother. She’s out here raising three children at the age of 58 and he doing drugs.
Hits home with me. I used to spend plenty of time in downtowns, in church hangouts and doing service projects. I know/knew people like him. I feel I know a bit of where his heart is. (I haven't studied stories - so I don't know where the man will wind up in 5 or 10 years. But it's good to see the dynamic duo, faithful to God, staying positive and not being selfish, and receiving help from so many who simply want to see him prosper and do well in the love of God.) Oh, well, 8:51 so maybe I spoke too soon. I think the gal is doing a mea culpa for her lapse in wise discernment, which wasn't a huge lapse (she wasn't aware that the gofundme would do so well). So now she's expressing sympathy for any women he's harmed and redirecting the money (that she happily/wisely did not give him in a lump sum?) to better causes. That to me seems like a win-win on par with what I expected from the first couple of minutes. She redeemed a monetary and public situation.
Tik Tok is mainly wanna be actors making THE worst skits kids fall for
One has to be careful helping people like unk. I've done it a few times but they always need so much more than I can give..... and they keep needing and needing and needing until the relationship breaks down. Then you become the bad guy because you are "withholding the things you promised." It's not a fun place to be.... Honestly I don't plan on helping anyone like that again because of the things that have happened before.
His abuse victim should get that money.
And the guy who got shanked but unfortunately it won't happen
Impressive depth and coverage of this controversial issue. It highlights the complexity of social dynamics and the importance of knowing the whole truth before passing judgement.
Damn Unc was not joking when he said, “I can beat anything,” in the car
I wholeheartedly believe people can be redeemed and shouldn’t be cancelled for their past. However, I hadn’t heard this story yet and was immediately concerned for this sweet girl’s safety. I appreciate that she is genuine and wanted to help him and perhaps this man could be a changed man. As a young college kid though, I absolutely wouldn’t encourage her to put herself in those situations alone. If drugs or whatever caused him to snap before causes him to snap again, I’d hate for her to be caught in the crosshairs. Where I’m at, if we wanted to help the homeless we always did so in groups just in case.
I don’t know what the timeframe is on when we can believe someone is redeemed, however, him beating that sleeping woman up wasn’t normal. Something caused that sort of rage be it substance abuse or mental health issues or whatever.
Like everything on tic tok, this is horrific.
I am an addict in recovery. I get doing bad things while using. But you can't just completely wash a past clean, or just blindly be forgiving.
Kindness is the shortest path to ruination- one of my favorites characters in ML
What is ML?
So many of the comments on videos of him are like "they can never make me hate you unc" its disturbing
guarantee they also went “believe all women” & “don’t blame a victim for taking a while to come out & tell her story” during the whole me too movement.
I've never known a homeless person that didn't have some sort of mental health issue. It's always either drugs, alcohol, or some severe mental health problem like schizophrenia. Somewhat-well-adjusted people don't live on the street for very long, we have the mental capacity to pull ourselves out.
I was homeless for a long time and I became friends with sooo many homeless people..we all had our struggles, but i accept every human for who they are not for what they have. Then I got stable and got my own place and it helped everyone as much as I could. I met this guy not homeless but was into the hood life but I was well familiar with it , I am street smart so I did not fear to date him. He had schizophrenia and my mind and heart was not worried about it . I told myself I can help him and make sure he takes his meds. Soon enough I let him move in with me and things were great , until it wasn't. He came home drunk did not took his meds and he beat me up so bad I almost died. My good heart will not spot helping and taking to homeless but definitely I pay more attention now to details . Be careful out there but don't lose the good of your heart. .. ps: in court I found out he was a red file abuser and very dangerous. But I forgive his soul and move on to help others. I won't stop
I admire your resilience and kind heart!
The victim should sue for restitution
.....restitution?
@betterffd 😂 thank you for pointing out my error
My brother is either in jail or homeless, due to mental health and addiction. We have put tens of thousands of dollars for treatment, rehab, lawyers, hotels, and etc.
I’ve been so jaded from helping homeless due to my experience with my brother. If I do give money, it as a not my business. I try to volunteer my time at shelters and soup kitchens instead. Sometimes do keep a gallon size ziplock bag in my car filled with necessities (socks, hand sanitizer Walmart gift cards, snacks and etc) and give it out to people. Just be careful out there guys a lot of homeless have violent past and could be high at that very moment of interaction.
Be kind but don’t be a fool.
My hubby and I were eating at a Wendy's and watched a bent over crippled looking homeless lady begging across the street. Felt so bad for her until we watched her
straighten herself up, put her cardboard sign under her arm waltz across the street and get in a car twice as nice as mine. 😮 Lesson learned.
For the people who donated, I believe the best way to resolve this is by letting people decide for themself to get a refund or not. It should be up to the individual than for it to be up to someone's ideal of what greater good means.
Living in Portland the homeless bang on your window for money at stop lights. People don’t use the lane closest to the sidewalk anymore unless they don’t know. Now the homeless are making a path in the middle of the street so that we can’t avoid them. When I first moved here I would give them money but I remember one women in particular told me $20 was nothing to her and that I needed to give her more. I worked 2 hours for that money and that’s when I realized there’s no helping them. They go through our trash scattering it everywhere and throw rocks at cars as they drive by. I’ve never met a nice honest homeless person that everyone talks about them being. If they were honest people they would be working for their money. Not demanding it. People for some reason seem to forget that harassment is also a crime and every single homeless person on the streets in Portland harass people for their money. There are tons of people that don’t have enough money that are struggling to get by and aren’t criminals on the street. I grew up very poor and appreciate the help that was offered to me. I’ve never been homeless because I’ve never given up and decided that it’s time to start harassing people. So I say this not out of hate but out of common sense, stop giving to the homeless!
Portland is a 💩 hole town.
Portland and cities in Cali are the worst when is comes to the homeless. In the fly over states, the homeless are somewhat nicer but are still drug addicts
same thing in philly, they’ll just go down the line of cars on a street, either on the sidewalk or standing in the middle of the road. crazy
This is speaking from my heart. While growing up in the 70s, my family was truly dirt poor. My father woke up one day so disabled he couldn't work. If it hadn't been for charities and food banks, my siblings and I wouldn't be here today. Even so, we were often in need. So much so that it permanently damaged my mother's health. She often went without to make sure we ate. I'm telling this story to make you think. Today. Now. In this Day and Age, there are still children going hungry. There are still mothers going without in order to feed their children. You can help. The money you spend on coffee in a week can feed a family for a year. You could make a real difference in someone's life. Peace be with you all.
People need to stop having children and living outside of their means ! Im not helping a family when I myself cant even afford rent !
@@august21xp No one's asking you to. You're the kind of person those groups are meant to help. You don't have to have children to get help. BTW, when my father had to go on assistance he went from owning his own company, pulling in a very good income, to unable to sit up on his own overnight. No one plans on being poor.
Even as I drove by a young woman wearing nothing but spandex and a sports bra running on the side of a busy road, I was mortified. Some women have no sense of self preservation. Yes, women SHOULD feel safe, but the reality is the world is dangerous, men can be dangerous, so don’t paint a giant target on your back to prove a point.
here before ppl can say “you havent finished the whole video”
I'm a cancer survivor(Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma) and I support others thr best I can with a fixed income and all!! She was really good and kind!!
this story is probably a really good case study or what to call it for high school students to talk about punishment, morality, redemption, rules and laws and all that. Easily relatable and it involves so many things.
Yup, I never and will never ever give homeless people money 😂😂😂 too many are either fake homeless, drugged homeless, drunk homeless, or predators. It’s rare to find honest people as a whole who isn’t out to make a quick buck or become internet famous off of the backs of everyone else.
Your content is so amazing, keep being a positive influence!😊
Brett saying "everybody can have bad intentions" is so true, sometimes people will do bad shit without even thinking about it because it was just how they were raised or something similar to that...
I personally have had this happen, I've accidentally lead people on because I was desperate for some kind of love and attention (I was in a bad place after a girl cheated on me) and it hurt people... While not a crime like beating someone or stabbing someone, it kills me to think about it because I just don't like knowing that I could / can do something like that without even thinking twice about it. Playing with emotions because I needed to fill a void in my own, and crazily enough I didn't realize what I was doing until it was too late and it blew up in my face, deservedly so.
I've since worked on becoming much more mindful in situations where emotions are involved, both romantic and platonic, and am in general just doing better mentally as well.
Long story short, people definitely can change and I'm willing to give everybody a second chance as long as they admit their faults and wrongdoings, without that, there is no hope for change
Thanks so much Brett for your videos I’m soo exited for the live stream later 😊
It seems like for years there was a narrative going around that the homeless population were just down on their luck individuals and all of them just need a helping hand to get back on track but in reality most are criminals or addicts and many of us feel for them and put ourselves in their shoes and want to help. I for one like to give people the benefit of the doubt. We had a homeless man in our town and I gave him money once and he seemed like he could be a nice grandpa. Weeks later I found out that he was on the sex offender list and was a pedo…. It hurts when you try to be nice and then find out you were nice to someone who took advantage of the most innocent. It makes you not want to help people in the future.
I offered an unopened bottle of water when I was going to secondary schooling and was taking the public bus system. The homeless man got angry I wouldn't give him money instead. I learned after a few encounters, that some choose to be there. This pushes those that really need help and want to get off the street onto the side. How can this problem be resolved? Reduce taxes so people can more than afford everything they need. It would be good start.
Yo!!! A guy got a second chance and was let out of prison after he killed his wife and their kids (after years and years in jail). After killing them he had called the popo, sat out the porch and waited for them.
A pastor that knew him spoke up for him to get parole… tell you what he married the pastor’s wife and sure enough he killed all 4 kids they had with the 2nd wife and almost killed her. He then sat down and called the police and went back to jail.
All that to say I dont know how I feel about second chances.
The story is in YT btw.
They said it was unclear how he was released after his last halfway house or something. How do they KNOW this is the same guy? I'm not saying it's definitely not, but it's hard to say from these details that there is any proof that it is. Am I missing something?
arrest records, mugshot photos, name 🤷🏼♀️
Oh my. As a parish priest, I regularly get asked for help by poor and homeless people, and there are just so many where money will just make things worse. You want to help people but usually there is so much more required, mainly personal effort, and there is very little of that around.
the fact that she knows he’s a felon and hid his past and now she’s soaking up the fame just shows how shallow she is.
There is a similar case in South Africa - only the homeless man that everyone is so worried about is a pedophile who kept his own daughter in a cage and sold her off to his friends as a sex slave. The whole thing is sick.
Some people seem really naive, I work night security downtown next to a hotel and was told one of there female guests invited a homeless man to stay with her in the room she was staying in, even extended her stay there.
Nothing better than chillin with you love ya Brett you always kick ass
I miss "Off the Clock" so much you have no idea
samee
what happened to "Off the Clock"? did she end it?
@@AnaGarcia-kw6uphas not done it in months
I live in Oregon. Homeless people here are on another level. First off very few have any interest in not being homeless and second most are doing drugs every day. They are violent. I have been yelled at for being wary of homeless people as a fast food employee. One woman looked so proud of herself for making me cry. Anyway to give you context on one occasion a man threatened to r@pe me bc i wouldn't give him a dollar
She hit us with the “we all have struggles 💅
Seeing her alone with that man in the hotel room is terrifying. This is why I don’t bother trying to help random people. You can’t trust people blindly. If you’re going to donate your time and money, go to an animal shelter or woman’s and children’s home.
It's hard to say whats real and whats not, specially on tiktok.
I'm not a social media butterfly, this is the first I've heard of this. Nor do I watch the news. Now knowing this, I feel I made the right decision. I don't need to know EVERYTHING at a moment's notice. You make a great show, Brett, informative and fair. Keep them coming.
I've always wanted to help homeless folk in my city amd get a hotel room for them when it gets real cold (live in MN) but i can't trust a rando off the street with a hotel room and my credit card info on file. I can only imagine how south that would go.
Compassion is important. Using your brain and thinking and not simply responding to everything emotionally is just as important. It is a rare case that the homeless are that way just because of bad luck. Please be compassionate and be involved in helping the needy but temper your emotions with rational thought.
iNot gonna lie, Brett Cooper, you had me in the 1st half ! .... 🤣🤣🤣
Giving help to waiter or waitress is 100x better for the world than someone who might be homeless due to mental issues or drugs.
Great job on the video Brett! I was emotionally sucked in just waiting for the but…
People change man. Cannot hold that against him. The devil is an accuser that brings up your past and use is against you.
Truthfully 1 day is long enough for someone to change in heart, and mind, but demonstrating that takes a lot longer. If people believe he’s changed, and want to help him, so be it. It would be nice if the response to his victim was as kind and open-hearted, though. I just don’t understand this need to take sides about everything and make it all or nothing.
It's like the" hatchet" killer. Homeless, sweet and on the streets for a reason. Because they're both dangerous.
That was a wild story, I was fooled at the beginning of his story.