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Joe Shlabotnik

(5,604 posts)
Wed Nov 27, 2013, 02:38 AM Nov 2013

Los Angeles Considering Proposal To Ban Feeding Homeless People In Public

There’s a perpetual yuppie belief that society’s true failing isn’t the fact that half a million residents don’t have shelter, but that some do-gooders have the audacity to give homeless people food. The latest epicenter of this thinking is Los Angeles, where the City Council is considering a ban on feeding homeless people in public areas after complaints from nearby homeowners.

Los Angeles has the second highest homeless population in the country, at 53,800 individuals, according to the 2013 Annual Homeless Assessment Report. And although the number of homeless people went down nationally over the past year, it increased by 27 percent in Los Angeles.

For a quarter-century, the Greater West Hollywood Food Coalition, a group of community members who strive to meet homeless people “on their own turf, talk to them, and listen,” has served meals to the hungry every evening. On any given night, volunteers will hand out as many as 200 meals.

However, the group is now facing a backlash from locals who don’t like the presence of homeless people near their homes. The New York Times quotes one such man, an actor named Alexander Polinsky, who lives nearby: “If you give out free food on the street with no other services to deal with the collateral damage, you get hundreds of people beginning to squat. They are living in my bushes and they are living in my next door neighbor’s crawl spaces. We have a neighborhood which now seems like a mental ward.”
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2013/11/26/2995011/los-angeles-homeless-meals/

Yeah, whats wrong with those homeless people, clearly they don't share the same (property) values.
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Los Angeles Considering Proposal To Ban Feeding Homeless People In Public (Original Post) Joe Shlabotnik Nov 2013 OP
Plan to see more dead bodies in the streets, people. Ugh! blkmusclmachine Nov 2013 #1
good god..the Republican way... chillfactor Nov 2013 #2
What about breastfeeding them? jberryhill Nov 2013 #3
Is there a law against feeding pigeons? jsr Nov 2013 #4
k&r for wtf uppityperson Nov 2013 #5
Homelessness in North America should NOT be happening - ConcernedCanuk Nov 2013 #6
 

ConcernedCanuk

(13,509 posts)
6. Homelessness in North America should NOT be happening -
Wed Nov 27, 2013, 05:57 AM
Nov 2013

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Canada ain't doing so well either - -



http://www.homelesshub.ca/(S(dp2ng045tmqvvifvve3eob3v))/Library/The-State-of-Homelessness-in-Canada-2013-55941.aspx

I lived in a 17 foot trailer for 6 years, minimal employment, then welfare then small pensions.

Was a regular (when I had transportation) visitor to our local food bank for food and clothing.

6 years, no running water - 3 years, no hydro

I get it.

Didn't fall right down into the homeless gutter, but was damn close.

Things changed quickly for me 6 months ago, have a real house now (paid for).

I didn't forget -

I now take in FRESH meat and veggies to our local food bank with instructions to the administrators that my donations are to be a SUPPLEMENT to the food they are normally allowed,

not displace it.

I will continue to do so as long as I can possibly afford it, or until I die.

Just dawned on me - I have no offspring or needy relatives.

My estate can feed them when I'm gone!

hmmmmm . . .



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