Down, But Not Out
An introspective examination of the tragedy of homelessness in the richest society ever to exist on Earth
Homelessness is not an accident. Homelessness is not a problem. Homelessness is a political agenda. Why else would there be so many homeless people in the richest country that ever existed on the face of this planet.
Homelessness is not an accident. Homelessness is not a problem. Homelessness is a political agenda. Why else would there be so many homeless people in the richest country that ever existed on the face of this planet.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Alleys (click here)
There used to be a swing in there where I would sit and smoke a joint and rest. Now there is a fence.
We try to stay out of sight as much as possible, so Rooftops, Lanes and Alleys are our natural habitat, but the authorities are fencing off all of our hiding places and forcing us to stay out in plane view. This seems counter productive to me. They say that all the homeless people sleeping on the sidewalks is bad for business, so why do they force us out of our hiding places? We don't want the tourists to see our misery any more than you do.
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2 comments:
Wow! Those are some powerful pic's.
Missed this earlier. Thank you. Glad you like my work.
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