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  • Опубликовано: 5 апр 2023
  • The City of Vancouver along with the police have started to dismantle a tent city that sprung up on the Downtown Eastside.
    But many are wondering where the hundreds of people who call the camp home will live.
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Комментарии • 378

  • @FB-rn1qm
    @FB-rn1qm Год назад +68

    They cannot live on the street doing drugs and crimes, it is not acceptable. but the city cannot leave these people with no resources and no access to housing and expect them to just disappear. I understand both sides of this. Very difficult solution.

    • @BeanBeanBeanBeanBeanBean
      @BeanBeanBeanBeanBeanBean Год назад

      You need an address and a bed in order to work baud 🤡

    • @Proud2BBlue
      @Proud2BBlue Год назад +6

      All of them are not doing drugs and committing crimes.

    • @ClarityDetermination
      @ClarityDetermination Год назад +1

      Yes, everyone can understand both sides of this situation if they actually try.

    • @Proud2BBlue
      @Proud2BBlue Год назад

      @@aidenprintup4547 dude I'm so sorry to hear that! I hope you find help somewhere.

    • @neohubris
      @neohubris Год назад

      there are resources, the drugged out losers don't want to go to a shelter because they can't do drugs inside.
      Time for most of these druggies to go back to their hometowns and leave Vancouver

  • @smithsark77
    @smithsark77 Год назад +21

    Only a matter of time before this city turns into Portland

  • @dentes1185
    @dentes1185 Год назад +5

    There’s plenty of camping spots at 24 Sussex drive…..

  • @frankmoon9350
    @frankmoon9350 Год назад +9

    Vancouver has done nothing but support addiction for decades. Time to move forward.

    • @alimanasiya3536
      @alimanasiya3536 Год назад +1

      sad thing is people will keep feeling sorry for these people. There is not a single place where legalizing drugs doesn't cause this same issue. Look at portland, look at kensington in Philadelphia. The problem is you expect people to make very smart decisions with legal drugs but its addictive nature is too strong for some people to handle and then they form addiction and turn their entire life upside. Drugs should never be legal.

  • @meraaleta3750
    @meraaleta3750 Год назад +28

    This is so gross. We're debating whether or not the CEO of Loblaws should have a million dollar pay raise while this occurs. Anyone else see the craziness of that?

    • @lizliz4186
      @lizliz4186 Год назад +3

      Even worse he got a 4 million dollar raise, while the average cashier in his stores make less than 40k/yr. (1% of his raise).
      The average!!.....so half those cashiers don't make a living wage.

    • @christopherdunn317
      @christopherdunn317 Год назад +3

      I worked there for a few weeks ! never work for them ! your a robot linked to a computer

    • @greg6500
      @greg6500 Год назад

      Capitalism is not great.

    • @seekfirstthekingdom4388
      @seekfirstthekingdom4388 Год назад

      The CEO of loblaws didn’t give up on life for welfare and free drugs and crime.
      So what’s the point you are making?

    • @justinlarsen2281
      @justinlarsen2281 Год назад +2

      The CEO of Loblaws isn’t shitting in the street and leaving needles in parks

  • @thezackseven
    @thezackseven Год назад +16

    How about using Douglas Island as a campground, forming a co-op where they can obtain benefits (food, clothing) via community work, growing their own food via gardening and selling any extras. A paramedic told me there are three kinds of homeless, 1-) The wills, the ones that can make it out but just need a little help, 2-) The can't, these are the mentally challenged, disabled, too poorly educated, etc, 3-) The won't, these can make it out but have no will to do so.

    • @qiranwang
      @qiranwang Год назад +1

      So the priority is to first help the ones in the 1st category right?

    • @trumanhung
      @trumanhung Год назад

      Yes, send all of them to Douglas Island!

    • @canadianbc7789
      @canadianbc7789 4 месяца назад

      Can you imagine how the city would look after. Nobody would miss that crappy city.

  • @debbiehellionandtheapocaly84
    @debbiehellionandtheapocaly84 Год назад +20

    Like I said to the advocates why don't you take some of them home with you? We have them for a year and we suffer greatly. Why don't you take them for your backyard or maybe the front of your building? None of them will to even suggest that this should be continuing for canadians is absolutely hideous and evil plain evil

    • @greg6500
      @greg6500 Год назад

      Or the city government who has plenty of funding to spend billions of dollars on some sporting event could instead solve this problem? Considering stuff like this is its actual god damned job.

    • @BeanBeanBeanBeanBeanBean
      @BeanBeanBeanBeanBeanBean Год назад +5

      It might come as a surprise to you that those with the disproportionate amount of power have a disproportionate responsibility as well. The government is the one with the vast power to provide these resources. Also, your presumption that the people advocating for the homeless have the means to even do what you’re suggesting reflects your knowledge on the situation, which is zero.

  • @montasirhossain2293
    @montasirhossain2293 Год назад +6

    Much needed!

  • @justinlarsen2281
    @justinlarsen2281 Год назад +3

    Let’s be honest here, their possessions are stolen goods to begin with. Also instead of asking the average person “Have you ever been homeless?” It’s not the average person creating this problem. Turn that question around and start asking the homeless if they’ve ever chosen needs over wants, responsibilities over addictions. They’re the one that need to change

    • @user-fu9gm2uz2k
      @user-fu9gm2uz2k 10 месяцев назад

      Mhmm. It starts with the individual

  • @BeanBeanBeanBeanBeanBean
    @BeanBeanBeanBeanBeanBean Год назад +4

    There is housing, but the city is not willing to provide it. We have the resources, but the government, corporations, and plain shitty people would rather these people die or caged in prison than do anything that would actually solve the problem. Why? Simple - suffering and threat of homelessness is a necessary feature of capitalism. Not to mention - many of these people are mentally ill, and there are no systems in place to provide adequate care.
    There is no morally defensible reason to kick domestic refugees out of their shanty towns when they have literally nowhere else to go. And to the people who agree with this action - where do you want them to go? If your answer is “I don’t care”, then you’ve lost your humanity.

  • @Gtr888-ub6xf
    @Gtr888-ub6xf Год назад +4

    where to go ?should have think of that long ago ,have u ever think of the people having businesses there and those who lived and worked there ?

  • @jimbo1637
    @jimbo1637 Год назад +22

    It genuinely blows my mind that people think this kind of thing works. Dozens of cities have done this before, and the tents always come back in a few days or a few blocks away. Unless the city actually has a place for the homeless to go, they'll stay on the streets.

    • @greg6500
      @greg6500 Год назад +1

      No no no... When you tell them to "Move along" problem solved, That must be the case because that's all this city ever does.

    • @neohubris
      @neohubris Год назад

      there are spaces in shelters, you saw the video, the drug addicts won't use them because it's no up to their standards lol
      also the drug addicts are prohibited from using drugs inside shelters, that's why they live in the street and do drugs all day
      if the police keep it up, these losers will eventually go to another city or town

    • @barlux88
      @barlux88 Год назад

      Agreed. I’m for removing tent cities - if they have a fkng plan

    • @derekd4221
      @derekd4221 Год назад +2

      Build a prison and charge them with enough crimes to be in the prison for 2 years (tresspassing, possession of drugs, destruction of property from shitting everywhere, etc.). This gives the criminals a chance to clean up and have a place to sleep and eat. Let's face it, where they are now is unacceptable. The city is soft with this approach, they have to take a tougher stance. Tough love.

    • @jimbo1637
      @jimbo1637 Год назад +1

      @@derekd4221 it costs more than $90k per year to keep someone in prison. So why not just give them housing and mandatory mental health treatment when that would objectively be cheaper?

  • @IgivemylifetoChrist
    @IgivemylifetoChrist Год назад +15

    Mayor: we need to make Hastings welcoming to everyone 0:48

    • @thatguymark2492
      @thatguymark2492 Год назад +8

      Drug addicts are not welcome

    • @devinfraser9795
      @devinfraser9795 Год назад +3

      Some don’t want the help . Then it’s mental health issues. Vagrancy laws use them to get them off the streets. Hold them for 48 hours get the help they need . Addicts may only need the 48 hours of sobriety to make a decision. No charges just help .

    • @dawss
      @dawss Год назад +1

      @@greg6500 why would these degenerates deserve anything they treat immigrants better because they arent drug addicts living in fn tents on hastings

    • @IgivemylifetoChrist
      @IgivemylifetoChrist Год назад

      @@devinfraser9795 can’t you die without special help detoxing? I see where you are going but I don’t think we should treat them like criminals, their lives are hard enough as it is. But maybe if they could be held in a proper detox facility? Hard to say. I don’t think they choose this lifestyle, if they don’t want help then they are just not ready for it; trauma of some sort generally is what gets them here (look up Dr Gabor Mates work)…. Most of them are kind gentle people that do just need help but not sure if two days in jail will be the answer, God bless them all and thank God my life is more blessed than theirs and I hope I never have to live like that with crazy housing costs sometimes I’m afraid I could one day end up homeless, it’s a slippery slope

  • @stephanblack4558
    @stephanblack4558 Год назад +6

    Big wages for MP's

  • @alanlopez5971
    @alanlopez5971 Год назад +4

    To the Homeless camp out at Broadway City Hall, The City Council and the Developers need to take problem responsibility for causing this ongoing problem for, 20 years.

  • @Human4Peace
    @Human4Peace Год назад +33

    Rental properties here in NB are skyrocketing. My kid got not to leave so they could renovate. They had to move back home. No way young people just starting out can afford rent on top of everything else. We will see more and more people homeless that through no fault of their own got squeezed out of renting. I especially feel for single mom with kids. Domestic violence on the rise. So much pressure on families today it's unbelievable.

    • @VanNguyen-hy2ip
      @VanNguyen-hy2ip Год назад +3

      I am sorry but if you can not afford to live in Vancouver then why not moving to smaller cities where you can get a job and afford to live. Why have to stay in big & expensive city like in Vancouver?

    • @itsameanna391
      @itsameanna391 Год назад +2

      That is something that I cannot understand either. On another hand in the big cities you are more anonymous and access to the " stuff" is easier. So conclusion. Those people are homeless by choice. ....or by their addiction.

    • @sativar6530
      @sativar6530 Год назад

      Can’t save money at all, had to move back home with family and we are all struggling truthfully all of us have full time jobs and don’t buy food it’s been really hard

    • @jamesfehr2071
      @jamesfehr2071 Год назад +1

      ​@@VanNguyen-hy2ipmove to a different city pay less and get paid less... Sounds magical.

    • @jamesfehr2071
      @jamesfehr2071 Год назад

      ​@@itsameanna391then your pretty ignorant.

  • @vacuumunit
    @vacuumunit Год назад +16

    Finally Vancouver is waking up

    • @greg6500
      @greg6500 Год назад +1

      How?

    • @vacuumunit
      @vacuumunit Год назад +1

      @@greg6500 clearing the streets duh

  • @vintran9777
    @vintran9777 Год назад +1

    People who earns $20's an hour are struggling to survive in the city. This homeless dude want a one bedroom which cost approximately $2000+ per month in Vancouver and Toronto. Who's going to pay for his rent, hydro, food, medications, & etc???

  • @debbiehellionandtheapocaly84
    @debbiehellionandtheapocaly84 Год назад +39

    If you guys really wanted to help them you'd be like me. Advocating for a mental hospital nine months and they'll be off the hard drugs and maybe they can have a real life.
    Since the advocates are advocating for tents instead of 6 overdose deaths is the date now 7. Congratulations give you guys a pat on your back

    • @greg6500
      @greg6500 Год назад +8

      Pretty hard to beat an addiction or do any kind of self improvement while living on a sidewalk.

    • @lizliz4186
      @lizliz4186 Год назад +2

      They do offer rehab but you can't force them into it.

    • @greg6500
      @greg6500 Год назад

      @@lizliz4186 Trial runs have shown that if you house them they are far more likely to accept addiction help.

    • @Jab-vl3bw
      @Jab-vl3bw Год назад

      @@lizliz4186 There isn't ever enough beds & it isn't long enough, plus they get done rehab & still no affordable place to live or job! Are you really that dense?

    • @JMARTIN1947
      @JMARTIN1947 Год назад +1

      Pretty hard to change your life if you don't want to work and give up drugs.

  • @edwardmellow5824
    @edwardmellow5824 Год назад +9

    I don't think they were snipers. Just watching. Glad they are cleaning up the streets. There should never be tents and junk on the streets.

  • @griffin2263
    @griffin2263 Год назад +8

    mental health hospitals were people are placed in care for 30 to 60 days .. so they can became sober and off the drugs and find coping skills ..this is an addiction issue not a poverty issue ..some of these people can not function in the real world

    • @Jab-vl3bw
      @Jab-vl3bw Год назад

      Don't you know that the federal gov't decades ago closed the mental institutions putting these people on the streets, that's when this all started! Now we have mentally ill people trying to cope with living on the streets by doing street drugs. Every female interviewed had been attacked at least once & some people think this is a choice! Yes it is also a proverty issue....do you think 1000.00 monthly for a studio apt in Vancouver is affordable or are you just dense? You could probably try a little compassion or empathy! Maybe you really believe that all people are created equal & start life on a level palying field! Give your head a shake & do some reseach if you think 30 to 60 days will put this right!

  • @davekrochenski
    @davekrochenski Год назад +4

    Symapthy is but a devil where compassion is hell.
    Tell me, how am I supposed to feel about this?

    • @MegaCassie83
      @MegaCassie83 Год назад

      Don't just get tf off Native land colonizer

  • @slappyfun
    @slappyfun Год назад +9

    How can other countries be so much better than us at this? We just can't figure out how to be a proper society that cares for one another.

    • @davidpristupa1629
      @davidpristupa1629 Год назад +1

      Life is much better and relaxed in Bogota. A nice studio comes at $300

    • @greg6500
      @greg6500 Год назад +3

      Wish I knew, I always thought we were better than this.

    • @edpeesker5087
      @edpeesker5087 Год назад +3

      You can thank anyone who voted ndp/ liberal

    • @slappyfun
      @slappyfun Год назад +1

      @@edpeesker5087 I believe it. But also forgetting the other major party. Like in the US, I don't believe ANY of them will do us good. I'm hoping poliviere proves me wrong.

    • @greg6500
      @greg6500 Год назад +1

      @@slappyfun He would simply have them shot

  • @asmith8947
    @asmith8947 Год назад +7

    Fire chief ordered the tents removed weeks ago.

  • @metalkokorea
    @metalkokorea Год назад +2

    warm there, so people gather there.

  • @blurtam188
    @blurtam188 Год назад +3

    Why not make these people build homes outside of the city?

  • @rikijulius4014
    @rikijulius4014 Год назад +4

    Crazy they just thrown their own people Canadians

  • @phoenixman8569
    @phoenixman8569 Год назад +6

    The news keeps calling them homeless and vulnerable, but from disturbing things I've seen at night around a homeless shelter close to my home, the words dangerous and unpredictable suits them better..

    • @derekd4221
      @derekd4221 Год назад

      Build a prison and charge them with enough crimes to be in the prison for 2 years (tresspassing, possession of drugs, destruction of property from shitting everywhere, etc.). This gives the criminals a chance to clean up and have a place to sleep and eat. Let's face it, where they are now is unacceptable. The city is soft with this approach, they have to take a tougher stance. Tough love.

  • @johnandrews3434
    @johnandrews3434 Год назад +11

    Hurray, it’s about time they cleaned this mess up. Good job VPD and thanks to Vancouver Mayor

    • @thelaudown8576
      @thelaudown8576 Год назад

      You better hope you never end up in a bad situation and don't have anyone to pick you up. I surely don't think god or anyone will have mercy on your cold soul. The homeless are hard to deal with sometimes but they are humans too and don't deserve to just have all their belongings trashed.

    • @anamas149
      @anamas149 Год назад

      They will go back to the same they are sick and can not be on the streets they have to be put in mental facilities until they get well no before

  • @MilesCobbett
    @MilesCobbett Год назад +3

    In Japan they have Capsule Hotels. Rooms to sleep in from 8 to 28 dollars per night and with clean bathrooms and showers

    • @cantrait7311
      @cantrait7311 2 месяца назад

      And Japan takes no immigrants
      Japan wants to keep its nation pure racial japanese

  • @davidstainton7201
    @davidstainton7201 Год назад +5

    Yeh, I’d wish someone gave me an apartment….

    • @itsameanna391
      @itsameanna391 Год назад

      Yes rent or payment free.
      Level.of entiltment for those people are realy high. I have issue so give me. Problem is already with cooperations offered housing to those people. As they mentality not change the day they become housed.
      Still entiltment is high and respect to others low so crime is high.
      In London they tried to breake the crowd. So where is many addicts placed together chances for success are very low. And pressure to adjust also is almost none.
      When they are place totaly separately into some environment then chances for rehabilitation rose.
      In London many gang members, addicts offenders got offer. You get help, house and support but in place x, outside London. Take it or we not have nothing to offer to you.
      And it works. The areas like Hackney from the worst become nice trendy and family friendly place.

  • @xxllbb55
    @xxllbb55 Год назад

    I love "WE" love SOCIALISM !!!!!!!!!! KEEP GOING !!!!!!

  • @lorrainec8190
    @lorrainec8190 10 месяцев назад

    He says "they're not doing anything for us", what happened to doing for yourself? The world owes no one nothing.

  • @IgivemylifetoChrist
    @IgivemylifetoChrist Год назад +5

    On Easter weekend no less

    • @cantrait7311
      @cantrait7311 2 месяца назад

      Canada rejected Christ decades ago it’s a secular country

  • @IgivemylifetoChrist
    @IgivemylifetoChrist Год назад +11

    So if they admit they know there’s no shelter for them to go to, where do you expect them to go to? Are we in kindergarten or are we just mean?

    • @Bunny11344
      @Bunny11344 Год назад +2

      Go help them yourself Karen

    • @randomdood1089
      @randomdood1089 Год назад

      Ngl it is a problem but at least you can reshuffle the violent crime culture that's growing there

    • @systemofadown945
      @systemofadown945 Год назад

      Yea well nothin in life is free you gotta work to make a living, i watched my mom bust her ass her whole life and then they raise the retirement age to 65 so she had to work an extra 5 years, meanwhile these pos get a free handout every day and still complain for more free handouts, life dont work like that, got it?

    • @Jon-op1pr
      @Jon-op1pr Год назад +1

      its partly a safety issue. the streets and the tents arent safe. huge fire hazard.

    • @seekfirstthekingdom4388
      @seekfirstthekingdom4388 Год назад +2

      That’s their problem.
      They chose welfare and drugs, while the working class is burdened by these criminals.

  • @debbiehellionandtheapocaly84
    @debbiehellionandtheapocaly84 Год назад +7

    If somebody advocated for me to live in a tent I'd be in federal penitentiary

    • @sjoerdhartman9181
      @sjoerdhartman9181 Год назад

      Sorry, not my native language, is it a little wordplay joke? Cause then it's actually really funny and I would dare to laugh.. but maybe I'm missing something here and I really don't want to stamp on people with subjects and matters like this.. 😅 Too serious,.. and as I just read something giving me the impression you're actually really helping on ground there, so I both don't want to step on your toes on one hand, but on the other hand, to me as being such an individual, your actual help would qualify you allowed to do joke around with the subject. To me.
      I'm homeless too by the way..
      But category okay, steady income, got a little harboured boat and surf a lot of couches happily serving food and doing dishes where I go whenever and overstay my welcome? Never! 😉
      Anyway, if it is a tent joke, it is a really funny one and after the laugh it still made me smile big time!
      You've made me a happy camper this evening!

    • @rayc3103
      @rayc3103 Год назад

      Love your channel, Debbie

  • @forreal1276
    @forreal1276 Год назад +5

    1:38 “ they auction it off at the end of the year at police auctions” … I’m not sure anyone would want the homeless left overs… no matter what the item may be

  • @chillonfunsmart4929
    @chillonfunsmart4929 Год назад +3

    As long as Canada has Justin Trudeau as PM there is no reason to think the government is on anyone's side except the members of the World Economic Forum.

    • @colleenpeck6347
      @colleenpeck6347 Год назад

      Ar least Canadians aren't dying on a daily basis from gun violence!

    • @chillonfunsmart4929
      @chillonfunsmart4929 Год назад

      @@colleenpeck6347 Nope, they are resorting to knife attacks instead.

  • @amybella
    @amybella Год назад +1

    0:13 "Police snipers can be seen on rooftops" looks like two watch cops with binoculars to me with hand guns.
    MSM at its best lol. 🤣🤣

  • @Teddy31976
    @Teddy31976 Год назад +1

    Good for you Canada!!! The police better have bug spray!

  • @alternateaccount4868
    @alternateaccount4868 7 месяцев назад

    How do these people survive Canadian winter?

  • @claytonbaker5858
    @claytonbaker5858 Год назад

    So sad..

  • @annfoster6116
    @annfoster6116 Год назад +11

    No housing outside the city? About time the mess was cleaned up

  • @doomghoster
    @doomghoster Год назад

    love to see it - clean up was much needed

  • @johncorcoran4250
    @johncorcoran4250 Год назад +1

    The cost of this operation, no alternative available for these people.

  • @jazziez6467
    @jazziez6467 Год назад +16

    The churchs and volunteers give out tents with the church member donations, then they waste it giving out clothes and tents to be tossed in the garbage in a couple weeks. It is alot of garbage going into the dumps. Then the vicious cycle of donations and tossing out starts again and again. Leave the tents alone or let them take them down and move them. It is inhumane to put them into the freezing rain.

    • @neohubris
      @neohubris Год назад

      The volunteers are enabling these drugged out losers to break the law. They should be arrested.

    • @phoenixman8569
      @phoenixman8569 Год назад +2

      No kidding, thses do gooders churches, treat them like they are innocent starving childrdn in third world countries, like the old church saying goes bring me your poor, starving, etc etc but in reality most are far from innocent, some people like myself who live very close to a homeless shelter, see just how criminal minded and dangerous they can be, when they need quick cash for thier next 12 hr fentanyl fix...

    • @jazziez6467
      @jazziez6467 Год назад +2

      @@phoenixman8569 My hubby was a druggy so you don't have to tell me how dangerous he was. He dropped dead from od and that was the day I started living again.

  • @cynthiaduong9151
    @cynthiaduong9151 Год назад +28

    I want free housing too. Unfortunately, I have to work to make ends meet. It’s sad to see people more capable then me not wanting to work. But on the other hand, if it’s free why work.

    • @brandymcevoy2481
      @brandymcevoy2481 Год назад +7

      I missed the part where these people have free housing. Seems to me they're living outside in filth. But you right, poor you.

    • @greg6500
      @greg6500 Год назад +7

      Yeah.... Everythings just handed to them for free, its why they are all living in such splendour.

    • @Proud2BBlue
      @Proud2BBlue Год назад +1

      Most of those people have serious mental problems. They aren't homeless because it's free! Seems like you need to do some soul searching. I'll refrain from telling you exactly what I think of people like you so the comment won't be removed.

    • @derekpam7149
      @derekpam7149 Год назад

      Exactly!

    • @colleenpeck6347
      @colleenpeck6347 Год назад

      He was 54 & stopped working to live on the streets. Meanwhile immigrants are coming in to work!

  • @francescoallevato6507
    @francescoallevato6507 Год назад +1

    I never thought Canada has become a third world country

  • @powailai9886
    @powailai9886 Год назад

    compulsory cleaning and displacement are essential. people will be provided with jobs and duties, basic accommodation.

  • @dengallardo
    @dengallardo Год назад

    Dangit I dont see them in Richmond now they are everywhere!

  • @CalmRVRS
    @CalmRVRS Год назад +15

    Snipers enforcing displacement is disgusting.

    • @MrThatnativeguy
      @MrThatnativeguy Год назад +6

      Rampant open drug use is disgusting

    • @randomdood1089
      @randomdood1089 Год назад +1

      Sure, when don't you go in there and face the stabbing, gun, crossbow shot with your iron will😂

  • @Kid_Kootenay
    @Kid_Kootenay 11 месяцев назад

    Irony is another station was there talking to the people dismantling the camp a fireman who spoke about not being able to reach the water source behind the tent attached to an empty hotel. they evicted the homeless from in front of an empty ex hotel

  • @snoxbox
    @snoxbox Год назад +4

    Housing is not necessarily the problem for tent city people, it's a lifestyle issue, not a poverty issue. Drug use/abuse is the problem.

    • @oliviachipperfield6029
      @oliviachipperfield6029 Год назад

      It's mental illness that is the true cause. Drugs offer escape. Probably many of the homeless never had a secure existence, and never stood a chance because of it.

    • @dawss
      @dawss Год назад +1

      they dont want housing with housing comes rules

    • @snoxbox
      @snoxbox Год назад +1

      @@dawss and these rules prevent them from having wild parties and drug use cos it puts other tenants at risk.

    • @dawss
      @dawss Год назад +1

      @snoxbox my point exactly they should have mandatory rehab the ones that don't make it back to reality should go into a nut house

  • @kennyjames2126
    @kennyjames2126 Год назад +4

    I am not God-Yeshua, However something could be done right? To help them, Maybe if the rich get off their ass???

  • @virnagalli2164
    @virnagalli2164 Год назад

    All this while these same dictators give themselves a raise. DISGUSTING!

  • @mickthemerciless9694
    @mickthemerciless9694 Год назад +2

    Inhumane.

  • @debbiehellionandtheapocaly84
    @debbiehellionandtheapocaly84 Год назад +9

    You know I can't get the little native dude out of my head that overdosed under my window. That was so loved someone put so much clothes on him in the snow that when he overdose the ambulance couldn't even save him😭😭😭😭 Couldn't find a place to put the narcom in. I watched his little buddy run away after the ambulance came.😮

    • @MegaCassie83
      @MegaCassie83 Год назад

      Build jousting make safety kits available for those who don't want to quit. It's human right

  • @Maxmulham
    @Maxmulham Год назад +1

    Snipers?? That just gave me confirmation that she doesn't know what she's talking about.

  • @javarhinof415al2
    @javarhinof415al2 8 месяцев назад

    DAMN...WELCOME TO AMERICA❤

  • @greg6500
    @greg6500 Год назад +6

    Force them into poverty then punish them for it. Our society deserves to fail.

    • @JMARTIN1947
      @JMARTIN1947 Год назад

      If their "poverty" is due to mental illness, drug abuse, and criminal thinking, who is to blame?

    • @greg6500
      @greg6500 Год назад +1

      @@JMARTIN1947 Well often its from being repeatedly raped or savagely beaten at a young age and fleeing to a weird city with no money, shelter or job skills, A huge number of them are LGBTQ who got kicked out and disowned by homophobic parents, Many are born poor and lack the advantages you and I may take for granted many are the product of our broken foster system. Trauma and a bad start can really mess a person up.

  • @92skeet49
    @92skeet49 Год назад

    Yeah! Good job.

  • @ericeric463
    @ericeric463 Год назад

    All the activist should take them
    Home

  • @lucyclarke3523
    @lucyclarke3523 Год назад +8

    It needs cleaned up for certain but there must be a place for people to live! Build apartments with secutity on site. Rehabs, too.

    • @randomdood1089
      @randomdood1089 Год назад +2

      It's a nice idea but are you going to pay for it?
      It's often forgotten that the city doesn't have unlimited budget
      I also think it is necessary to give them a chance to get back on their feet, but that comes when they are willing to be somehow productive members of the society

    • @lizliz4186
      @lizliz4186 Год назад

      ​@@shauncameron8390 you're already paying.... You're just paying it through different means. . Ie: security costs, policing costs, 400 fires that the fire dept responded to, homeless shelters, food programs, never exchanges, etc.
      Use that money in different ways to provide housing instead.

    • @lizliz4186
      @lizliz4186 Год назад +1

      ​@@randomdood1089 you're already paying for it through other services. It's about reallocating money, not necessarily spending more money.

    • @randomdood1089
      @randomdood1089 Год назад

      @@lizliz4186 and like where does that money that got reallocated come from?
      Unless somehow we find another way to be way more productive in other sectors overnight. We are still getting those money from somewhere right? And how much do you think it's gonna cost to build housing. What are we cutting

  • @theemporium5899
    @theemporium5899 Год назад +3

    Our small town did this. Tried to reunite people with family, provide housing and or rehabilitation but there will ALWAYS be a percentage that don't want help and want to be on the streets. Ive offered a homeless couple accommodation to help them but they didn't want to leave the street life. We helped an elderly homeless couple living on the beach who was waiting for a retirement fund to pay out. When the money came they disappeared and the husband went back to alcohol and died of liver failure a few months later. At what point do you celebrate the few that do a complete turn around against the many that just want to do what they like on everyone else's expense.

    • @MegaCassie83
      @MegaCassie83 Год назад

      You telling everyone this makes you a horrible person because it giving Generation Look At Me

    • @manjican
      @manjican Год назад

      ​@@MegaCassie83 You are an idi oit and btw her comment makes complete sense. I have been around a lot of homeless people and most of them are stubbornly stuck in their ways.

  • @lorrainec8190
    @lorrainec8190 10 месяцев назад

    Clean it up. Just do it. Where are these homeless people's families?

  • @beverlydiggs1964
    @beverlydiggs1964 8 месяцев назад

    This is sad to watch

  • @TheWolfsnack
    @TheWolfsnack Год назад

    Displacing? They were pre-displaced already....

  • @ryanlogan7330
    @ryanlogan7330 Год назад +4

    Everyone talking about how poor the homeless people are, yet nobody cares about the shop owners and workers there who had to suffer this sh*t environment with their hard work.

    • @itsameanna391
      @itsameanna391 Год назад

      I was in yelowtown one evening.
      I think issue is with high acceptance of drug use. People taking shoots on the middle of pavements!!
      I call police but I am doubt that anybody come. Even they may pose danger to others.
      And yes agree what about regular people who live in the area business owners. All getting delapidating because croud of homeless but I would say addicts who's prefer to stay close to the source of they addiction.
      New rules of personal amount also not do any good. There is nothing which will force those people to another path. Nothing
      Give them house/ 1 bedroom. How quickly that place with turn to another junkie spot??? I bet very quickly.

  • @perrybabin8427
    @perrybabin8427 8 месяцев назад

    What makes these homeless feel that the city of Vancouver owes them anything? What's the limit? What if 1M more came in, would Vancouver continue to try to give them housing (either free or well below what everyone else pays)?

  • @canadianbc7789
    @canadianbc7789 4 месяца назад

    Finally, the Mayor is doing his job.
    Go clean the crappy streets, it's ugly to see what our city becomes.

  • @Kilerwhale
    @Kilerwhale Год назад +2

    I used to be there in early and mid 80’s and yes panhandling on the street and yes I became addicted to drugs too , but I had to make a choice and wake up real hard . Who woke me up ? It’s the woman I was with 13 years older then me . Telling me not to be there no more and with her , cause she was affected by her childhood growing up
    , like so many of us . To
    Make this short a bit it’s been 37 years I left Hastings & Vancouver but I thank the woman who has thought me about struggling and to wake up . Yes she may be still there at 73 years and I’m going back there on vacation , and praying & hoping to find her . Waiting for a miracle and taking her off the street 🙏😭🙏 too
    It’s not everyone who chooses to be there . Many have no choice .
    So to many of us I say just please / don’t point the finger (s) but instead think of a solution to help each others . We’re all human beings 💔🙏💘💙

  • @proudanishnabwe.9582
    @proudanishnabwe.9582 Год назад +1

    Use up those buildings. Houses. That are not rented. Owned. By the city. Build appts for homeless elders. The city needs to find the solution. Plan. To accomedate. Help out the homeless.

  • @ginnyrue9485
    @ginnyrue9485 Год назад

    Good

  • @TheheavyMentalShow
    @TheheavyMentalShow 2 месяца назад

    I wonder if Limbo have tent citie?

  • @whitelightningyoubet
    @whitelightningyoubet 9 месяцев назад

    this is cruel

  • @tenawiebe3164
    @tenawiebe3164 Год назад

    Good job to the police. 👍🏼👮‍♂️ We don’t want street full of garbage .

  • @CanadianMapleleaf
    @CanadianMapleleaf Год назад +4

    Cold hearted, who cares about anyone anymore in Canada, this is embarrassing and expect the same in return for your kids and families in the future. You think we're all addicts, we become addicts because our reality is worse. We we're once, moms and dads, brother and sisters , even grandparents on the street and more coming everyday. What will you do when you get here, what will you expect for help because there will be none...

  • @nedergubis2638
    @nedergubis2638 Год назад

    Looks familiar.😂

  • @myturn1274
    @myturn1274 Год назад

    I can’t afford a one bedroom with a tub. I have a good job and work hard. Does he realize how hard it is to live in these very expensive places? Maybe get housing and job services in a less expensive, not as fun, not as much a destination world class city? I moved here, over time from the small town in the backwater I grew up in. I hated it and dreamed of a city people told me I could never afford to live in. I know I won’t be able to live here forever, and I don’t think it’s my responsibility to keep every person in the style and place they choose at others expense.

  • @derekd4221
    @derekd4221 Год назад

    Build a prison and charge them with enough crimes to be in the prison for 2 years (tresspassing, possession of drugs, destruction of property from shitting everywhere, etc.). This gives the criminals a chance to clean up and have a place to sleep and eat. Let's face it, where they are now is unacceptable. The city is soft with this approach, they have to take a tougher stance. Tough love.

  • @carolryan4839
    @carolryan4839 Год назад

    🙏 l❤️ 🌎 🙏

  • @ClarityDetermination
    @ClarityDetermination Год назад

    The planning, if there was any, was sooo bad!

  • @rickreed9525
    @rickreed9525 Год назад +6

    Where are people supposed to go when they don't have enough to live?. Shame on these governments plain and simple.

    • @greg6500
      @greg6500 Год назад +1

      Stadiums need new roofs! That kind of crap is always the priority.

    • @asmith8947
      @asmith8947 Год назад +2

      Oh come on. The conditions were disgusting for many blocks along East Hastings. The city tolerated it for far too long.

    • @greg6500
      @greg6500 Год назад

      @@asmith8947 THEN GIVE THEM HOMES!!!!!!

    • @rickreed9525
      @rickreed9525 Год назад

      Like I've see governments have money for wars. Nothing to feed and house the people struggling. Sick world.

    • @greg6500
      @greg6500 Год назад +2

      @Blanche DurandWow fantastic solution, These people with severe PTSD, addiction issues and NO ADDRESS can just pick themselves up and magically get a job that can afford them a home, even though you need an annual income of $72,000 just to barely afford a basic one bedroom, GOOD FUCKING ADVICE!!!! GOLD MEDAL!!!!

  • @Commandos12
    @Commandos12 Год назад

    are we gonna see some suicide booths like in futurama soon? feels like thats what the city's ultimate goal is.

  • @treycool2118
    @treycool2118 Год назад +1

    Snipers for this. Joly moly the government knows how to use their money. Snipers in the Native Lands battle and now this. This world is the joke that's killing all my friends.

  • @f.mazz.459
    @f.mazz.459 Год назад

    The problem is not homelessness. The problem began with the end-the-stigma campaign lead by the previous mayor and city counsel against drug users and normalizing this abnormal lifestyle of theirs. They WANT to be "homeless" living in these tents close to the drug supply...period point blank. I am a former addict myself who started using percocet and oxycodone, then eventually graduated to fentanyl. If this end-the-stigma crap and free drug supply was around before I sought treatment, I'd still be an addict today! Thank God I'm not and it's bcuz society didn't normalize and enable my behavior. Clean up the streets, dismantle these encampments and get these ppl the help they so desperately need...it's the only thing they deserve

  • @bovasapimi
    @bovasapimi Год назад

    El desalojo debe ser permanente. Todos los homeless son una mala imagen para la Ciudad. Se debe respetar a la comunidad que vive de acuerdo a las reglas.

  • @janetsanti3886
    @janetsanti3886 Год назад

    Build housing program for homeless. 🇨🇦

  • @SG-jc5bi
    @SG-jc5bi Год назад

    Good job police !

  • @gnusci
    @gnusci 9 месяцев назад

    Should be called Trudeauvilles or Jagmeetvilles

  • @wendimacaulay7993
    @wendimacaulay7993 Год назад

    I can appreciate both sides of the argument here...but at the end of it all, where are they supposed to go? Many of these people not only have drug problems but mental health issues as well...and the money that should be used to help them, is going to other countries. It's going to fund free drugs. Instead of treatment. Instead of housing. Instead of real solutions.

  • @Reverin-hu2sg
    @Reverin-hu2sg Год назад +1

    Matatan 🤔 Ribirin HS,

  • @rhymeswithteeth
    @rhymeswithteeth Год назад +3

    So glad to see the city is sending the message that these tent cities aren't going to be tolerated.

  • @barlux88
    @barlux88 Год назад

    I understand the housing shortage and the mental health issues but how far is the government supposed to go to support you. I was homeless. 8/10 people I met chose this life. They wanna party and do drugs. They don’t want to work. So many professional panhandlers

    • @hermom1114
      @hermom1114 Год назад

      I doubt it ...I work down here I have yet to meet someone that chose this life . Stable well adjusted adults do not and would choose this life because that's what your saying ...you are very lucky you had the skills to get yourself out of whatever situation and to succeed. Very lucky ! They aren't partying that is a very uneducated comment and I have yet to meet anyone down here that isn't willing to work ..everybody keeps saying they should get a job well anyone who can offer them one go and offer them one , I don't think anyone would say no I'm busy partying.

  • @johnmurray3888
    @johnmurray3888 Год назад

    Ken Sim is the first Vancouver mayor in a great many years with a functioning cerebral cortex. Long-term solutions require critical thinking skills, not mindless ideologies. The homeless cry out: "where are we going to live now? What's your solution?"
    Our Solution: reopen a modern, improved and enlarged, Riverview. Harm reduction means putting persistent offenders where they can no longer inflict harm on people who are trying to earn a decent living through hard work. Sewage treatment plants are not there for the benefit of the sewage, they exist to protect society from disease. Alas, socialist politicians want to divert all the sewers back into our reservoirs - so that the purity of our drinking water will dilute and somehow miraculously cleanse the sewage.

  • @Walter-jv5kr
    @Walter-jv5kr Год назад

    Take Hasting street back.

  • @rachelmclardy4451
    @rachelmclardy4451 Год назад

    Quite the drugs, there is help out there for those who want it, but you have to go by the rules, most of them won't complie.

  • @fredchampion4059
    @fredchampion4059 Год назад +1

    Cleansing fire brings joy and renewal 🎉

  • @Wilderness-brothers604
    @Wilderness-brothers604 Год назад +3

    Wow, even the homeless people want to go back to work wake up people

    • @colleenpeck6347
      @colleenpeck6347 Год назад +2

      He just said that, he spends his money on drugs!

    • @dylan15243
      @dylan15243 6 месяцев назад

      No they don't. The fact you believed him...

    • @Wilderness-brothers604
      @Wilderness-brothers604 6 месяцев назад

      Hey buddy, just to let you know, the mayor of Vancouver stepped down from the office over this specific event

  • @91483
    @91483 Год назад +2

    Regular 1 bedroom? Some people work day and night to be able to afford a regular 1 bedroom. What are they expecting.