W.C.
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- Oct 31, 2011
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We'd rather look after people abroad than people struggling here....That's the way this country works!!
I'm in no doubt people like your good self are always on the look out for those less fortunate.
We'd rather look after people abroad than people struggling here....That's the way this country works!!
The right to accommodation should be a fundamental human right, up with the likes of food, safe drinking water and sanitation facilities. The government needs to get its own house in order with these basic domestic issues, instead of prioritising superfast broadband and other gimmicks.
We'd rather look after people abroad than people struggling here....That's the way this country works!!
Would it be appropriate to add "education" and "the will to work" on to that list too?
...''the general public are abusing and attacking the homeless". im only pointing out that where they do thats likely a tiny minority of incidents....
I would get a job if I was living on the streets. Then I wouldn't have too.
I would get a job if I was living on the streets. Then I wouldn't have too.
Of course you are not seriously using a 45 year old film as a model for misbehaviour in 2016?.... try something more relevant please.Have you ever seen the film A Clockwork Orange; a satire, sure, but it gives some insight into the mentality that regards 'picking on' vagrants as sport.
Of course you are not seriously using a 45 year old film as a model for misbehaviour in 2016?.... try something more relevant please.
I saw a homeless lady in WH Smith yesterday, with a tatty old trolley of sorts, filled with disintegrating plastic bags. She was queuing up at the Post Office bit. I was feeling bit sorry for her - what kind of life must she have? Then some other woman queuing in front of me reported her to a member of staff for "smelling horrible". Happy Xmas. Staff member, to his credit, did nothing about it.
It's very relevant. At the risk of putting words in his mouth, HWT isn't saying that the film was an inspiration but rather the opposite: that there is a mentality that certain people have that regard the homeless, mentally ill and suchlike as somehow less human and fair game for abusing, and the book expresses that. See also American Psycho, Dirty Weekend et al.
We'd rather look after people abroad than people struggling here....That's the way this country works!!