Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Isn't a cave a home?

Here's another story about the eviction of "homeless" persons:

http://www.kansascity.com/2013/04/05/4164931/underground-homeless-camp-cleared.html

What the story apparently refers to is persons without "approved" homes, and who apparently are living in a "non-approved manner".

Surprise, surprise: when abandoned by "the system", people adapt.

Surprise, surprise: we're basically animals who live in caves (the above-ground versions of which are called "houses".)

Surprise, surprise: the homeless have children, too.

Surprise, surprise: when people are hungry, they sometimes steal.

Not a surprise: the article mentions nothing about the fate of most of the camp's former inhabitants. Is it because no one knows, or because no one cares?

How much did the bankgangsters steal from America and the rest of the world? Plenty. Were they chased out of their homes? No. Why not?

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