It's two free cooked meals and free soap at the shelter, which no one would've given her on the street. Amazing that she finds reason to complain about that.
Shelters don't tolerate substance abuse and therefore they are not willing to go to shelters. It is shocking how openly drugs are used on the streets and the amount of used needles lying on the streets. It is generally not safe to pass these areas as these people get abusive if you don't give them money. The degradation of open spaces is an eye sore. I avoid Town as much as possible as this problem is all across Town.
Exactly..thats the main reason why they dont want to live in a warm place with a roof over their heads because they can't do their drugs. Most of the homeless people you find nowadays on the streets are substance abusers. He says they're not animals and its true so why wouldn't he want to sleep in a warm place with food and basic necessities
Its also time for the foreigners to return to their country of origin. SA can take care of its own. Its time we take back SA just like what happened with election 2024. SA belongs to those who were born, by both SA parents. Am tired of these people . A person cannot walk on the side walks. Look at our railways
Where can they go. 🤷🏿♀️🤷🏿♀️🤷🏿♀️It's winter they do not have a place to stay. People are inhumane this days.. Do they want to keep the homeless in jail intead of good health safe shelters
The soap she gets is not good enough; the foid she gets is not good enough but she claims she has a right to live on the pavement in the city centre!? What kind of logic is that?
I have sympathy with these homeless people. BUT calling upon their "right" to live one the streets instead of availing themselves of the provided shelters? And who do they think they can "hide" from on the streets, and what are they "hiding" from in this way? '
The City of Cape Town has a long history of relocating impoverished persons outside of city limits where there is no opportunity. Addressing the problem would be to make land available in the city centre for people and not for profit which is anathema to the policies of those in power. What you're seeing is as much a symptom of COCT planning as it is a result of the socio-economic circumstances that led to people having nowhere to live in the first place.
How do you evict somebody from the streets? When the Absolutely No Clue party came to power in 1994 they promised homes. They have kept NONE of their promises!
It is important to recognise that homelessness is a complex issue with varying causes and responses. Some individuals find themselves homeless due to the loss of work or unemployment, and they tend to appreciate any assistance that helps them get off the streets. These individuals often view support, such as shelters and basic hygiene supplies, as valuable resources. However, there is another group whose homelessness is tied to poor life choices and substance abuse. These individuals often resist rules and structure, preferring the streets over shelters or staying with family. They may complain about the quality of assistance, such as the type of soap or deodorant provided, even when these are better than having nothing. Understanding these different perspectives is crucial for developing effective solutions. Addressing the needs of those willing to accept help requires a different approach than engaging with those who remain resistant to change due to their lifestyle choices and addiction. Both groups need support, but tailored strategies are essential to effectively assist each one.
More effort needs to be put into rehabilitation. Challenge is def substance abuse, or the this is why agriculture should be a bigger investment. These people would have purpose,food and shelter. Less crime. Sometimes I think these political leaders are not so intelligent... Make me the president I'll show you... I'm serious.
true that, however I think focus should be on keeping drugs out of the country. There's always a chance for a rehabilitated person to go back to substance abuse, & it costs to rehabilitate
@steveleroux6116, are they from Nkandla? And where are they homeless whites supposed to go? Orania? Yes Steve, there are plenty of them too here in Cape Town...
I just hot the last guy today in cape town, he was explaining me what is going on in the shelter, apparently they have to pay R75 per day in the shelter. He also told me he cannot go back were he use to stay. Is mom and grandma passes and the gangs were using him to commit crime. I understood were hes coming from, but i told him, he and God is the only one who can get him of the streets and thats not the way to live. Here's to many beautifull things to live for.
The city of cape town must give this people a place to stay because they housed the people of Eastern Cape in Cape town the city deposed to develop in there area and give our people houses that is DA 100%😮😢
@waynehaydricks9268, where are the people from EC housed in Cape Town?...and where are the other people who are not feom the EC coming from? Supposed they are Capetonians. Why are they in the streets?
My heart goes out to these poor people. Sorry though, the City provides shelters as good as any in the world. The main problem is drugs and their perceived right to be on drugs all the time.
People are writing wicked comments sometimes but when war comes an you are treated like trash...... If you met those people you see how the hospitals rejected them an how they stand by eachother like family..better than a brother or sister yet not blood related😢
The energy they put towards pushing back the eviction they could channel towards finding work, rehab, or going back home.
Most of them can't, are asocial 😪🙏 Only Jesus can help.
It's two free cooked meals and free soap at the shelter, which no one would've given her on the street. Amazing that she finds reason to complain about that.
1st guy is not South African
He does sound South African, just somewhat intoxicated perhaps
No he is not South African
That accent is not local 😂
😅Vs 0:20 l@@GFIREGIRL
The intoxicated gentleman who spoke in the beginning has a foreign accent 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Yep, definitely sounded Zim to me.
Yes Zim
Shelters don't tolerate substance abuse and therefore they are not willing to go to shelters. It is shocking how openly drugs are used on the streets and the amount of used needles lying on the streets. It is generally not safe to pass these areas as these people get abusive if you don't give them money. The degradation of open spaces is an eye sore. I avoid Town as much as possible as this problem is all across Town.
Exactly..thats the main reason why they dont want to live in a warm place with a roof over their heads because they can't do their drugs. Most of the homeless people you find nowadays on the streets are substance abusers. He says they're not animals and its true so why wouldn't he want to sleep in a warm place with food and basic necessities
Go to the shelter, please 🥺🙏
Its also time for the foreigners to return to their country of origin.
SA can take care of its own. Its time we take back SA just like what happened with election 2024. SA belongs to those who were born, by both SA parents. Am tired of these people . A person cannot walk on the side walks. Look at our railways
Its time the city gets cleaned up.
Stop complaining
They must go, they can’t live in the streets
Where can they go. 🤷🏿♀️🤷🏿♀️🤷🏿♀️It's winter they do not have a place to stay. People are inhumane this days.. Do they want to keep the homeless in jail intead of good health safe shelters
❤But how can this people put up camps in the street they got families because they don't want to obey their parents rules
The soap she gets is not good enough; the foid she gets is not good enough but she claims she has a right to live on the pavement in the city centre!? What kind of logic is that?
Unless they put there to embarrass the city
First guy probably wasn't homeless back in Zimbabwe.
I have sympathy with these homeless people. BUT calling upon their "right" to live one the streets instead of availing themselves of the provided shelters? And who do they think they can "hide" from on the streets, and what are they "hiding" from in this way?
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The City of Cape Town has a long history of relocating impoverished persons outside of city limits where there is no opportunity. Addressing the problem would be to make land available in the city centre for people and not for profit which is anathema to the policies of those in power. What you're seeing is as much a symptom of COCT planning as it is a result of the socio-economic circumstances that led to people having nowhere to live in the first place.
They're not homeless. They choose to live on the street.
@@michelmuller6023 My question is why?
@@1812nicoDrugs
How do you evict somebody from the streets? When the Absolutely No Clue party came to power in 1994 they promised homes. They have kept NONE of their promises!
Yes, the ANC promised a million houses in 10 years, or was is 10 houses in a million years, I cant remember!
Isn’t this the western cape? Homelessness won’t end in Cape Town, effort to provide housing is minimal.
😂😂😂😂@@10Chocolatefingers
What rights?
No tax no Right
It is important to recognise that homelessness is a complex issue with varying causes and responses. Some individuals find themselves homeless due to the loss of work or unemployment, and they tend to appreciate any assistance that helps them get off the streets. These individuals often view support, such as shelters and basic hygiene supplies, as valuable resources.
However, there is another group whose homelessness is tied to poor life choices and substance abuse. These individuals often resist rules and structure, preferring the streets over shelters or staying with family. They may complain about the quality of assistance, such as the type of soap or deodorant provided, even when these are better than having nothing.
Understanding these different perspectives is crucial for developing effective solutions. Addressing the needs of those willing to accept help requires a different approach than engaging with those who remain resistant to change due to their lifestyle choices and addiction. Both groups need support, but tailored strategies are essential to effectively assist each one.
That guy is not South African
More effort needs to be put into rehabilitation. Challenge is def substance abuse, or the this is why agriculture should be a bigger investment. These people would have purpose,food and shelter. Less crime. Sometimes I think these political leaders are not so intelligent... Make me the president I'll show you... I'm serious.
true that, however I think focus should be on keeping drugs out of the country. There's always a chance for a rehabilitated person to go back to substance abuse, & it costs to rehabilitate
Where are these vulnerable people To go???
To the Safe Space shelters, where they have been offered space.
the first guy is a Zimbabwean
OMW it’s so COLD 🥶
I don’t know what the answer is unfortunately 😢
Go stay in the safe spaces the city has offered 2 meals a day free of charge. Yah they don't like rules that's the main issue
@@RoystonWyatt13 It appears that they are being mistreated in those shelters regardless.
Why is the HSF not defending them in Cape Town coz in Johannesburg the city can't do anything the HSF is always fighting them
Go to Nkandla lots of land there and can help clean the fire pool
@steveleroux6116, are they from Nkandla? And where are they homeless whites supposed to go? Orania? Yes Steve, there are plenty of them too here in Cape Town...
What about the land in Orania?
And you must go to Helen Zille kitchen
@@nokuthulaxaba698
A big yessssss
one of the reasons SA will not solve any issues
As with the taxi problems, this isn't going away without magic.... Welcome to Southafristan
I just hot the last guy today in cape town, he was explaining me what is going on in the shelter, apparently they have to pay R75 per day in the shelter. He also told me he cannot go back were he use to stay. Is mom and grandma passes and the gangs were using him to commit crime. I understood were hes coming from, but i told him, he and God is the only one who can get him of the streets and thats not the way to live. Here's to many beautifull things to live for.
"We are not animals, we are human beings" 🥺
They get things for nothing, but still not satisfied…..
😂😂we not animal
tjo! wondering what the homeless did for this much attention, there are no other issues that cape town can look into....this is for real mos
The city of cape town must give this people a place to stay because they housed the people of Eastern Cape in Cape town the city deposed to develop in there area and give our people houses that is DA 100%😮😢
@waynehaydricks9268, where are the people from EC housed in Cape Town?...and where are the other people who are not feom the EC coming from? Supposed they are Capetonians. Why are they in the streets?
They actually do give them a place to stay but they must be drug free and they don't want to be drug free you understand?
They got places to stay. It's winter. And any way. Why were people allowed to sleep in public places.
@@MarieGroenewald-eq6pkwell said that's exactly the issue
Yhooo bro shame hay I give up on people who thinks like you tog wayne haha
My heart goes out to these poor people. Sorry though, the City provides shelters as good as any in the world. The main problem is drugs and their perceived right to be on drugs all the time.
Watse rights julle mos mahala jive 😂😂
First guy Zimbabweans😂😂😂
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Waste of time...they will be back in no time. What happened to the City fining them? Like seriously, fining a homeless person? 😂😂😂
People are writing wicked comments sometimes but when war comes an you are treated like trash...... If you met those people you see how the hospitals rejected them an how they stand by eachother like family..better than a brother or sister yet not blood related😢