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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Whether on the street, in the subway or in shelters, the plight of the homeless is a big concern for many New Yorkers.

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  • @sandrajbrown1997
    @sandrajbrown1997 Год назад +22

    The last guy in the video really hit out. We the homeless need to be accepted. Yes we are are human beings, yet we are homeless and treated like scum. Not all homeless people are bad, since of us just need to be accepted and treated with respect. I know that I personally try to show everyone respect, and only want to respected back.
    Sandra
    A Homeless person
    Living on the streets
    In Austin, Texas

    • @yusefkhan1752
      @yusefkhan1752 Год назад +1

      Go to the shelters and stop taking over public spaces

    • @sandrajbrown1997
      @sandrajbrown1997 Год назад +2

      @@yusefkhan1752 you try and go to a shelter they are actually more dangerous and they are totally full by the way . Your suppose to be kind I'm a human not a dog.

    • @bladerunnerbladerunner7897
      @bladerunnerbladerunner7897 Год назад +2

      Bravo👏👏

    • @cameronb3834
      @cameronb3834 Год назад +3

      Yes homeless do need to get treated with respect America is a much harder place to live in.

    • @yusefkhan1752
      @yusefkhan1752 Год назад

      @@sandrajbrown1997 Honest question- why dont you take them in your own house?

  • @homelessintoronto
    @homelessintoronto Год назад +6

    Very saddened by this. Hope that the homeless in New York are doing well. Praying for them.

  • @deemerc595
    @deemerc595 Год назад +14

    When I become homeless, I’m going to move to Ukraine. Lots of federal funding there…

    • @ticketscratchernyc
      @ticketscratchernyc Год назад +1

      Smart😉😉😂

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets

  • @bronxgeneral5198
    @bronxgeneral5198 Год назад +7

    There has to be a way to get rent down I'm paying 1,450 for a studio apartment in a C reted building in a crime ridden neighborhood in the Bronx

    • @ticketscratchernyc
      @ticketscratchernyc Год назад

      It would be $2000 by next year ...good luck🤣

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets

  • @zicon-z6c
    @zicon-z6c Год назад +5

    We need more migrants coming in

  • @LeesiCakes
    @LeesiCakes Год назад +3

    The answer is to stop giving money to Ukraine and everyone else across the world. And start funding mental facilities and low income housing with that money we sent to these lame countries.

  • @hobohubert5388
    @hobohubert5388 Год назад +4

    Also need more free/nonprofit in patient rehabs that have job training and job placements so rehab patients can start a savings for when they are released.

  • @BunkMasterFlex77
    @BunkMasterFlex77 Год назад +7

    Homeless vote D like it's going out of style.

    • @MemoirsofaBasketcase
      @MemoirsofaBasketcase Год назад

      What are Republican solutions?

    • @bigbadassphiljacson
      @bigbadassphiljacson Год назад

      Homeless people vote?

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад +1

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      @@MemoirsofaBasketcase liberal policies make street homelessness worse.

    • @MemoirsofaBasketcase
      @MemoirsofaBasketcase Год назад +1

      @@sarbantz Perhaps you could enlighten with actual Republican solutions?

  • @badmariamedia
    @badmariamedia Год назад +1

    Homeless Americans are the responsibility of the cities and states where they were born. That makes sense to me.

  • @jacquiandp-dog7755
    @jacquiandp-dog7755 Год назад +20

    I like how you discuss homeless individuals as if they are a different species than other humans. A homeless person is a person who became homeless. So if you are a person, you might also become homeless one day. Also, not all homeless individuals are the same. A woman who became homeless as a result of a job loss or DV is not the same as for example, a man who is addicted to cocaine and has 20 misdemeanor assaults on his record. Stop being prejudiced and stop equating all homeless persons as if they are all some plague. They are individual people with souls. And that is right - the resources provided are not directed at helping people integrate back into the mainstream.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets.

  • @shermanw711
    @shermanw711 Год назад +2

    Thank you .

  • @urmillavibart7881
    @urmillavibart7881 Год назад +3

    It’s just not homeless ness ..The politicians knows but don’t cares…Drugs Mental health. Jobs Family units and many more aspects …It’s not just housing

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets

    • @istaycatchingfish2552
      @istaycatchingfish2552 Год назад

      @@sarbantz I reported you for spamming

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      @@istaycatchingfish2552 the truth must go on. You can read only once. Sorry for any inconvenience.

  • @thomasmaroti9312
    @thomasmaroti9312 Год назад +2

    They just voted for more of the same

  • @shanicehagert
    @shanicehagert Год назад +5

    Reporter: does homelessness seem to be getting better or worse ?
    Idiot: in New York City?
    Reporter: Mars . lol

    • @ambivertical
      @ambivertical Год назад

      They could have meant nationally, its bad in Many major U.S cities

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets.

    • @shanicehagert
      @shanicehagert Год назад

      @@ambivertical that style of questioning is similar to a question posted on an IQ test; that's why I post the comments because of the irony. If the reporter asked her that question at the airport terminals then I could agree with your comment or if the person is a public figure or someone known for traveling.

  • @akm960
    @akm960 Год назад +7

    Well start fixing the living cost in NY. Ppl who make 50k and up can barely live here.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets

    • @akm960
      @akm960 Год назад

      @@sarbantz might be true but one reason ppl get on drugs is because of lost of housing and not being able to afford to live.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      @@akm960 In Phoenix there are armies of teenagers and young adults roaming the streets as homeless fentanyl addicts. Tragically, majority of them came from normal middle class families, many never struggled in life, never had job, the life for them was good materially but they just flirted with drugs till they smoked fentanyl without even knowing it which is very tragic. Just observe street homeless. Vast majority of them are younger and physically able. They can very much work many types of jobs if they were not addicted to fentanyl.

  • @Voicenreason247
    @Voicenreason247 Год назад +2

    Housing is ridiculously high.

  • @saleemahmuhammad6656
    @saleemahmuhammad6656 Год назад +1

    Build affordable housing so that people can are able to pay rent. A lot of homeless people are working steady jobs, but cannot afford to pay rent starting at $1500 per month. Then when their lease expires, get hit with a $300 increase.

  • @jamesstpatrick8493
    @jamesstpatrick8493 Год назад +2

    Cuz people are bullshiting.they say help homeless, but not in my building

  • @rolling-my-eyes1491
    @rolling-my-eyes1491 Год назад +2

    All these sanctimonious snowflakes feel awful, but don't do a damn thing. How about letting someone sleeping your couch or use your shower? No, cuz SOMEBODY has to do something.

  • @javieregartell
    @javieregartell Год назад +2

    🤔hmm more than 100 billion dollars to Ukraine for weapons and ammo..🤷‍♂️

  • @lori8880
    @lori8880 Год назад +2

    Another Democrat like Obama and now we are back to "Obama Bucks.”

  • @HIAHomelessInAmerica
    @HIAHomelessInAmerica Год назад +2

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @Spamboot3000
    @Spamboot3000 Год назад

    I have been to New York during summer vacation with my. All in all New York is of course a stunning City. But when you go theyre as a tourist, what travel platforms dont tell you is that New York is far away from perfect. When i got theyre I was shocked. The street of our hotel is not one of the busiest ones and as soon as you get away from the main streets, you get to experiense the bad side of New York to. Every 100 meters or so you see people laying on the Street. Someone of them are begging others just "accept" theyre faith. From day one I felt so unconfortable. I mean it cant be true that this is suppost to be normal. What shocked me even more is that homeless people dont make up the higher amount of people in the city and still nobody even cares. People just ignore them. Everybody is busy theyre. But the homeless people are even present on the biggest streets with probaly thousands of people walking past them every day. And still not much people care. All the people around me had no eye for them and I felt like i am the only one who even cares. I felt like I had to do something. Even small things can make a change. For example we homeless people near our street holding the door of a seven eleven shop. One time we gave one of them a bit. On another day we gave a street artist at time square money.OneAnother time in central Park. At one day we had a especially hearth breaking moment. we had been in an imbiss and they gave us three kiwis for free. Me and my parents werent hungry anymore and we desided to give them to a homeless person together with a spoon and a knife. We ended up giving it to a mother with a child who had a sign that asked for food. I was happy to see how much she liked. On one evening. I literally had a breakdown and I cried because I just wasnt able to hold it back anymore. I really felt alone in this situation because I felt like i am the only one who cares around. What world are we living in where this is suppost to be completely normal. If this is suppost to be the city where dreams come true then i dont wanna know how the situation is in other really big citys around the world. So if you read this comment and you life or go to New York or another big city then be human and do something for people in need. If the politicians dont do something then we have to stand up and help those people. If everybody does small things like this examples we can change a lot.

  • @nahsheadavis5774
    @nahsheadavis5774 Год назад +6

    They set a man's room on fire because he was homeless. What happens to those individuals and what are his housing options NOW?

    • @nahsheadavis5774
      @nahsheadavis5774 Год назад +4

      @@dialm4masala718 ASK The MAN who made the statement at 1:52 not me!

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets.

  • @leckylooch2563
    @leckylooch2563 Год назад +1

    homelessness has been a problem before the “pandemic”,during the” pandemic” and after the “pandemic” . The same thing with the rats it was always a problem not because of the “pandemic”

  • @joshuabenson6474
    @joshuabenson6474 Год назад +1

    People profit off the homeless crisis that's why

  • @imagine9265
    @imagine9265 Год назад +1

    I recently attended a party on governor's Island over the summer where people rent these luxury tents and have over the top party's .and I said to myself why don't the city do a renovation and use governor's Island to house the homeless and teach job skills. There are some buildings there and it can easily be done .instead of catering to the millenniums..

    • @jacquiandp-dog7755
      @jacquiandp-dog7755 Год назад +1

      The government isn't open to new ideas. Whether or not your idea is feasible, they are set on providing the same "solutions" that don't actually work.

  • @drinny26
    @drinny26 Год назад +5

    This is all mental illness and drug use. We need to convert prisons and create state of the art wellness facilities where these people can go and live and feel safe. Somewhere they can get healthy and get their lives back on track and hopefully go back out into society. There’s always going to be those who will never get better and they should have a place where they can live out their lives that is safe, and are taken care of where they can go outside and be around nature without getting hurt. The current situation is a total failure.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets.

    • @MemoirsofaBasketcase
      @MemoirsofaBasketcase Год назад +1

      I 100% agree with you in principle. I just find it hard to see how such a system would not be abused by the sheer lazy.

    • @drinny26
      @drinny26 Год назад

      @@MemoirsofaBasketcase the lazy can stay there too. Lol leave society to everyone else.

    • @MemoirsofaBasketcase
      @MemoirsofaBasketcase Год назад

      @@drinny26 Many people would choose to be in your idyllic safe facility instead of being forced to work in say customer service.

  • @cuffics
    @cuffics Год назад

    Lodging camps, public forges, and other ancient historical solutions

  • @apap1586
    @apap1586 Год назад +1

    Absolutely Not. Let them go live with Eric Adams at City Hall or move in with the city council or move in with Kathy Hochul at the governor's mansion.

  • @johnconnelly3066
    @johnconnelly3066 Год назад +4

    Well intentioned people speak about the issue of homelessness as if everything would be fine if we just throw even more money at the problem. In reality, the biggest obstacle of any progress is that there is a tolerance for the choosing of the status quo over offering of help. There are a great many homeless people, both mentally sound and not, who voluntarily CHOOSE the life that they live and reject any form of government aid because of distrust or a myriad of other reasons. It could be as simple as a team of police officers & mental health professionals approaching the homeless on the street, if there is clear mental health issues then there is no choice, you’re going (by force if necessary) to a substance abuse rehabilitation facility or mental institution for treatment. If there is not mental health issues then you have just 3 options; A) accept public housing and job placement with constant followup monitoring for the foreseeable future, B) receive some form of travel voucher that will give you a one-way trip out of the city where you will then be a different taxpaying body’s problem. C) go directly to jail until option A or B is more to your liking. There is NO option D of just continuing to live in filth making fellow citizens feel unsafe and uncomfortable.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets.

    • @jacquiandp-dog7755
      @jacquiandp-dog7755 Год назад +1

      Unfortunately for you bro, we live in the US and practice freedom here. It sounds like you might be more comfortable in a little country called Russia.

    • @ImmortalDraylo
      @ImmortalDraylo Год назад +3

      @Jacqui and P-Dog so let the homeless into your house. They are nut cases who forcefully need to be helped

    • @yusefkhan1752
      @yusefkhan1752 Год назад +2

      Agreed 100% on every single one of your points with an additional point that law enforcement needs to be empowered to ENFORCE the laws that exist and there needs to be total support on all levels for them.

  • @hobohubert5388
    @hobohubert5388 Год назад

    I was just talking to myself about this today....what if states built apartments like building for patients who are self sufficient under right conditions on the mental health facility grounds and used the supplemental income given to the mentally ill to pay for their rent like government subsidize apartments and housing?
    So they'd have mental health staff, security and a pharmacy all on the same campus as the complex and the in patient hospital / counseling services and psychiatrist so if there is an emergency crisis with an individual they can be inpatient for a couple weeks then re-released to their unit instead of the streets.

  • @mrcatfish2100
    @mrcatfish2100 Год назад +3

    Yea, the city isn't doing enough.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets

  • @junaidisalam5718
    @junaidisalam5718 Год назад

    its a small price to pay when you lived in a self proclaimed greatest country in the world...
    being sh ot at, sta bbed, randomly beaten, de adly carjacking, homelessness... small price...

  • @general-joethesopranogod8585
    @general-joethesopranogod8585 Год назад +4

    They have to go get rid of them I was walking in the park last night and this man who sleeps in the park creeped up on me

    • @yoyo8303
      @yoyo8303 Год назад +4

      Maybe You have a family ir You ll end up THERE someday too. What ll You do if You LOSE YOUR job or got sick? Accident or YOUR apt burnt? Or your building burned to the ground?

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets

  • @morrislevine9591
    @morrislevine9591 Год назад

    I'm homeless

  • @wayneroberts6642
    @wayneroberts6642 Год назад

    Your Country is gone, going to take decades to fix.

  • @bananausa9905
    @bananausa9905 Год назад +11

    You voted for this 🤣. 💀 😂 stop crying

    • @MemoirsofaBasketcase
      @MemoirsofaBasketcase Год назад

      What was Lee Zeldin’s solution again?

    • @kazamareenkurios8197
      @kazamareenkurios8197 Год назад +2

      @@MemoirsofaBasketcase He actually had tons of info. on his platform re helping/housing the homeless. Too bad you never looked at it & then you would've been an informed voter : (

    • @MemoirsofaBasketcase
      @MemoirsofaBasketcase Год назад

      @@kazamareenkurios8197 How do you know who I voted for darling? I guess you don’t know his solutions either.

    • @kazamareenkurios8197
      @kazamareenkurios8197 Год назад +1

      @@MemoirsofaBasketcase You asked about Zeldin's solutions, intimating he had none or they were unremarkable.I do know his proposals (and they're still online). Obviously, you didn't. I don't vote strictly on partisan politics, it's important to find out where your candidate stands on issues. What you replied makes no sense.

    • @azul8811
      @azul8811 Год назад

      @@kazamareenkurios8197 Was THIS his PLAN?
      “We must end homelessness in New York. Every New Yorker should have access to a housing option that puts a roof over their head. Our goal though shouldn’t be to just get everyone into shelters and call that a success. Our goal must be to get New Yorkers out of shelters and into more permanent, independent living situations,”

  • @lolblehXD
    @lolblehXD Год назад +2

    NY has unnecessarily pricey cost of living which does not help with homelessness, thats why you get others moving out of NY, and not to mention the state tax rates. You get people moving to Florida, Texas and any other states with no state income tax.

    • @august21xp
      @august21xp Год назад

      If you get the degree to qualify for a $100k why would an ignorant person with a GED be allowed to live next to a graduate who worked hard to get there , only to be disrupted by mental illness and envy

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets

    • @istaycatchingfish2552
      @istaycatchingfish2552 Год назад +1

      Many other states response to their homelessness problems are solved with a bus or plane ticket to NYC or California where they're told they can get the help they need and when they arrive they find thousands more been told the same other states need to deal with their homeless and not send them here people can blame the high cost of living or you can blame the actual reason which is drug/alcohol abuse and mental illness...

    • @teekolinski491
      @teekolinski491 Год назад

      People are moving back to NYC now because they realize that other states aren't meeting their needs. The city has its flaws but the pros to living here are endless. X

  • @ImmortalDraylo
    @ImmortalDraylo Год назад +3

    Reopen mental asylum, put them in there and force them to get help. It will create new jobs and clean everything up

  • @ApriliaRacer14
    @ApriliaRacer14 Год назад

    Vote different NY

  • @yoyo8303
    @yoyo8303 Год назад

    VERY COMPLEX MATTER. GO TO NEW YORK CITY MEDICAL EXAMINERS YOU LL SEE WHY. NO NEXT OF KIN CLAIMING LOVED ONES

  • @KevinBetts-ud2lq
    @KevinBetts-ud2lq Год назад

    You people voted for this= no sympathy

  • @michaelscott7706
    @michaelscott7706 Год назад +4

    The homeless don't want help they want attention.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      @MyEinsamkeit™ fentanyl is getting replaced by nitazenes chemicals that are 40 times stronger than fentanyl. As it happens, overdose deaths and street homelessness will just skyrocket with no end to it. Very high percentage of former addicts fall again into addiction due to simplest and smallest anxiety. No social worker or all love of this world can prevent all anxieties one can have. I think it's amazing job you are doing, but i know statistically very small percentage of street addicts will escape no matter how much money we throw at it. It's what makes you happy, what you define as happiness in good times and moments of weakness. We all have both strong and weak moments all the time.

  • @tanjanbhuiyan4401
    @tanjanbhuiyan4401 Год назад

    it will get better but sadly she wont b alive to see it because it never getting better it will only get worse..

  • @evie4569
    @evie4569 Год назад

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @nidialuccioni4476
    @nidialuccioni4476 Год назад

    So Who’s Responsible For These Homeless People With Drug Addiction Alcohol Addiction Or Mental Health Issues Need To Be Taken Care Of

  • @hamdiben8163
    @hamdiben8163 Год назад

    Blabla. It's engineered by the privileged.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets

    • @hamdiben8163
      @hamdiben8163 Год назад

      @@sarbantz who's letting the drug into America? Do you think that the FBI and the CIA cannot stop it, they can't tap phones? Use satellites? Do you think that they don't know the routes? They know everything, they know where the heroin and coke "labs" are at, they can stop the fentanyl smuggling too, they just don't wanna do it, it makes the system work for some.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      @@hamdiben8163 mexican cartel can be slowed down but never stopped.

    • @hamdiben8163
      @hamdiben8163 Год назад

      @@sarbantz lol you obviously don't know the capabilities of the US government.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      @@hamdiben8163 I lived every close to the border, and perfectly know how easy it is to cross it illegally. We did it for fun and photos when hiking along the border. It is very easy unless you believe some conspiracies.

  • @jamesstpatrick8493
    @jamesstpatrick8493 Год назад

    They need to send them to Mexico

  • @Yourmomshassole
    @Yourmomshassole Год назад +4

    1:17 nah, no, nope. GREED is at the core of homelessness. You are more likely to notice an undomiciled person with mental illness, you hear about them and their exploits on the news but get it straight B, GREED is at the core of homelessness. How is it legit to charge someone $2k a month for a 400sq ft apt? Why does anyone have to pay someone else to take care of someone else’s property. Even if you’re lucky enough to find a place for $1000 a month you’re paying $12,000 a year to take care of someone else’s property that is a fucking backwards ass situation. Not to mention 70-80% of the buildings in NYC are uninhabited or uninhabitable

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      Sadly, nowadays street homeless are drugs addicts, and they are addicted to cocktail of nasty chemicals such as fentanyl, horse tranquilizer, elephant tranquilizer, sedative benzo, rat poison, nitazenes chemicals, P2P based meth, wasp dope, and other nasty stuff. That is in the pills they smoke all the time. They are quickly damaged mentally and physically beyond the point of repair. Street addicts gradually destroy everything around themselves. The only thing they really wanna is to be as close as possible to their fentanyl dealers. We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl and other nasty drugs available on the streets

    • @Yourmomshassole
      @Yourmomshassole Год назад

      @@sarbantz nah, agree to disagree. homeless people tend to seek out drugs either to self medicate or to forget they are homeless and have no where to be. Not all but most will be better off in housing than on the streets.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      @@Yourmomshassole in Phoenix there are armies of teenagers and young adults roaming the streets as homeless fentanyl addicts. Tragically, majority of them came from normal middle class families, many never struggled in life, never had job, the life for them was good materially but they just flirted with drugs till they smoked fentanyl without even knowing it which is very tragic. Just observe street homeless. Vast majority of them are younger and physically able. They can very much work many types of jobs if they were not addicted to fentanyl.

    • @Yourmomshassole
      @Yourmomshassole Год назад

      @@sarbantz greed is the core problem, not addiction or teenage rebellion gone to the trailer park.

    • @yusefkhan1752
      @yusefkhan1752 Год назад

      “Greed” is the basis of all human society and has been since the first settlements. There is a better way of dealing with these problems than labeling very myopic concepts as the root of a certain problem.