Smoking meth doesn’t help. It’s literally a soul snatch stone. You can see it in almost everyone’s eyes… sad really. But the empathy is short lasting when you’ve been around boots on the ground not as a Mr TH-cam man but just another c#nt to steal things and happiness to be converted into hatred. A dark stone
Yes. The tragedy is that the problem is solvable by government, which has more than enough resources to provide immediate shelter, food, safety and services for the homeless. The government simply lacks the vision, will and competence.
Personal Trauma is not a recruitment issue susceptible of resolution by providing an unskilled job, im unsure if there ever would be a "solution" to these peoples issues other than that provided by the Almighty, one day.....but in the interim, our govt. has a pot of gold being our taxes, at the very least then, give these people a warehouse of beds, showers and toilets....even while it may never resolve the root cause of their issues....afterall, who can do such a thing?
@@Republic-Of-Me-Travel Indeed. The government has more than enough resources to provide shelter, food and care for every homeless person. Even temporary accommodation as you suggest would be better than nothing, which is what is being done now. What’s needed is wholistic thinking to address the crisis. As to your point about warehouses - Do you have any idea how many hundreds of vacant properties the government controls, sitting dormant while people freeze? It’s shameful. These properties could be so easily repurposed. My suggestion: the Minister for Homelessness - yes, we do have one - should live on the streets, say, three nights a week until the issue is solved. Just an idea.
Well there is n its not just the unemployed who cant get a place to rent anymore i can tell u that 'how r u living, thinking its at least a million dollar homes where u have no worry's really about anything? or am i wrong?
Pretty girl, so sad to get lost in this life.
poor people, that's a living hell.
And it’s all over Melbourne and the suburbs.
Smoking meth doesn’t help. It’s literally a soul snatch stone. You can see it in almost everyone’s eyes… sad really. But the empathy is short lasting when you’ve been around boots on the ground not as a Mr TH-cam man but just another c#nt to steal things and happiness to be converted into hatred. A dark stone
very sad that these situations dont get solved ,
Yes. The tragedy is that the problem is solvable by government, which has more than enough resources to provide immediate shelter, food, safety and services for the homeless. The government simply lacks the vision, will and competence.
Dan Andrews health award and here is his legacy!
Personal Trauma is not a recruitment issue susceptible of resolution by providing an unskilled job, im unsure if there ever would be a "solution" to these peoples issues other than that provided by the Almighty, one day.....but in the interim, our govt. has a pot of gold being our taxes, at the very least then, give these people a warehouse of beds, showers and toilets....even while it may never resolve the root cause of their issues....afterall, who can do such a thing?
@@Republic-Of-Me-Travel Indeed. The government has more than enough resources to provide shelter, food and care for every homeless person. Even temporary accommodation as you suggest would be better than nothing, which is what is being done now. What’s needed is wholistic thinking to address the crisis. As to your point about warehouses - Do you have any idea how many hundreds of vacant properties the government controls, sitting dormant while people freeze? It’s shameful. These properties could be so easily repurposed. My suggestion: the Minister for Homelessness - yes, we do have one - should live on the streets, say, three nights a week until the issue is solved. Just an idea.
Brain injury and his homeless, no support!
Drugs the master of all evil
Young people should be working, or going to school, or both. Stop wasting your life.. U only have one.
Unfortunately some aren’t given the choice. Give a homeless young person the opportunity to work or go to school and they will jump at it.
Sally your obviously a simpleton if you don't understand with an ignorant toxic positive comment like that
In an ideal world where abuse doesnt existence, rents are un affordable and wages and social security are minimal, yeh!
Typical Melbourne suburbanite response, absolutely clueless.
all the funds go on ice simple just admit it mate.
@@bradleybretherton5269 Hi Bradley. Even addicts deserve help.
Plenty of great paying unskilled jobs in WA, what a crap part of the country these people live in
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Australia is a rich country with plenty of unskilled jobs every where there is no need to be homeless there is no excuse
So why are so many people in this situation?
@@Rubiks.Cube89 drugs alcohol, mental disorders
Maybe you should inform yourself about "Australia housing crisis" before giving your wisdom
A Rich country like this should have a few high tower buildings on hand to push them into it instead of spending money on bullshit arms
Well there is n its not just the unemployed who cant get a place to rent anymore i can tell u that 'how r u living, thinking its at least a million dollar homes where u have no worry's really about anything? or am i wrong?