Nope, I assume homeless people are together, but just dicks. How often have you worked with someone that would miss work randomly, then explode at the boss when they were scolded? Or someone who randomly bitched about or . If you imagine someone just a little bit worse, it's easy to see how they would become homeless. Paying rent involves following orders and working with all types of people, and many humans just can't do that.
So, if society arbitrarily reduces you to destitution, society gets taken over my people whom you feel absolutely no empathy for (or you'd be forced to live in a country with disgusting attitudes) - and you were persecuted casually, randomly, expelled everywhere - and nobody wanted you you for a job or if so you wouldn't be able to hold on to it - you would not at some point give up and go out in a blaze of glory? It has nothing to do with personal humanity. At some point you, me, everyone succumbs to anomia. Many people who lose all faith and hope just curl up and die. Me, I express the raging hatred I feel when I am left cast out, ejected, banished. I make the system pay for the abuse, and I make damn sure the system isn't they to torture me after I've done so. I walk out, leaving a massive smoldering pile of debris. Nobody can hold me accountable, nobody can punish me, nothing anymore affects me. I wonder why not more of the desperate do the same. It hasn't anything to do with tough orf machismo or bravado. It has something to do with a inhumane society that treats people like expendables. I advocate that those who suffer the consequences of this inhumanity lash out and damage the interests of those responsible. If they don't their whole existence has been in vain and nothing changes. If some homeless person walks into the villa of some millionaire and burns it down when committing suicide, then the system sure as hell takes notice. It may respond with repression, laws, prisons, cops, punishment - but in the end a determined tide of hopeless people striking back where it hurts will force a change. When one does it, it's some crazy homeless serial killer. When a lot of people do it, it's the f**king french revolution, it's justice.
No, my job is software engineering. Discrediting news articles is a mere hobby. If you are happy to read trash, that's your business. Don't try to knock people for being more aware and conscientious than you are.
Closed AccountJun 2, 2008
Nope, I assume homeless people are together, but just dicks. How often have you worked with someone that would miss work randomly, then explode at the boss when they were scolded? Or someone who randomly bitched about or . If you imagine someone just a little bit worse, it's easy to see how they would become homeless. Paying rent involves following orders and working with all types of people, and many humans just can't do that.
konartisJun 2, 2008
"Avoid being noticed"? Not with the shiny suitcases the newspaper afforded the interviewees.
spiritflare1Jun 2, 2008
and another link:<a class="user" href="http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/429178">http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/429178</a>
riyehnJun 2, 2008
Don't forget about the Dutch guy who wanted the government to hire him a prostitute.
khanneanlJun 2, 2008
So, if society arbitrarily reduces you to destitution, society gets taken over my people whom you feel absolutely no empathy for (or you'd be forced to live in a country with disgusting attitudes) - and you were persecuted casually, randomly, expelled everywhere - and nobody wanted you you for a job or if so you wouldn't be able to hold on to it - you would not at some point give up and go out in a blaze of glory? It has nothing to do with personal humanity. At some point you, me, everyone succumbs to anomia. Many people who lose all faith and hope just curl up and die. Me, I express the raging hatred I feel when I am left cast out, ejected, banished. I make the system pay for the abuse, and I make damn sure the system isn't they to torture me after I've done so. I walk out, leaving a massive smoldering pile of debris. Nobody can hold me accountable, nobody can punish me, nothing anymore affects me. I wonder why not more of the desperate do the same. It hasn't anything to do with tough orf machismo or bravado. It has something to do with a inhumane society that treats people like expendables. I advocate that those who suffer the consequences of this inhumanity lash out and damage the interests of those responsible. If they don't their whole existence has been in vain and nothing changes. If some homeless person walks into the villa of some millionaire and burns it down when committing suicide, then the system sure as hell takes notice. It may respond with repression, laws, prisons, cops, punishment - but in the end a determined tide of hopeless people striking back where it hurts will force a change. When one does it, it's some crazy homeless serial killer. When a lot of people do it, it's the f**king french revolution, it's justice.
fishywoonJun 2, 2008
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satansspatulaJun 6, 2008
No, my job is software engineering. Discrediting news articles is a mere hobby. If you are happy to read trash, that's your business. Don't try to knock people for being more aware and conscientious than you are.