Former homeless people, what’s the darkest side of humanity you’ve ever experienced?

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  1. I learned the same thing from being homeless. People like to pretend they would help and they have compassion for those down and out, but I’ve seen the faces of cruel, wicked people who think they are above the homeless, and think they have a right to treat them poorly, acting as if the homeless person is living on their tax dollar, like eff off with that garbage. Most people are actually rude and mean to homeless people, not many are actually kind. You should see how the working homeless get treated, that’s even worse.

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  2. Wow… that is straight up evil. Do they truly think people actually want to live like that? Statistics shows a significant number of the young kids are escaping sexual abuse situations. Adults it’s mental health and things like extremely bad financial situations. No one WANTS to live like that. I am sorry for this person that they got to experience the worst of humanity

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  3. People are so awful…. The fact that someone will go out their way to make a homeless person's life more harder then it already is is sickening. People who do this realize they can fall into that same fate, especially how apartment/ mortgages are skyrocketing nowadays.

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  4. a neighbor was telling me about a homeless man who was passed out near by and bleeding and I went oh my! and he said yes! i called the ambulance and police and i was thinking how nice of him and then he said..to take him away… donțt want our kids playing in his filthy blood

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  5. I cannot imagine how heartless you have to be to harass someone who has nothing. At the very least it costs you nothing to simply leave them alone.

    I once talked to a homeless woman in Baltimore when I was a teenager- she said people would spit on her, jump over her, and just treat her like she wasn’t even human. That stuck with me.

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  6. I bet that woman and the diner owner swear up and down that they are good Christians.
    That is the behavior of lip-service Christians, the type of folks who will never help anyone but themselves and will condemn anyone who isn't like them.

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  7. People are so disgusting to see someone clearly struggling, That's why I believe every single contry has to have multiple quality homeless shelters in every state. I don't care if the homeless person in question is an addict, no one deserves to be humiliated when struggling to even buy a small snack.

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