Should homeless individuals, that have refused available shelter or housing, be allowed to sleep or…
I am underaged and still live with my family. I am often told to make little unnecessary adjustments to different things I do and each time it is hurtful. sometimes it makes me angry other times sad, but more than anything it is exhausting. I have to constantly watch every aspect of what I am doing in order to avoid being yelled at or reprimanded. Now from that, the idea of being: one, cold, two, hungry, three, tired, and four 'out of place' or looked down on by anyone who may walk by as I try to find any comfort I can, is something I could never live with. Many people say homelessness is a choice, but who would choose that? It is a choice to sell your home, but it is one made out of desperation. They didn't just decide to sell their homes because they thought it would be fun. For many, it is a choice of a house or food, medical assistance, and water. Who would still choose a house? And those who have lost their home due to drug use didn't do that out of choice either. Drugs are addictive they can run your brain. Once you are addicted they can seem as necessary as water. On top of that people in low-poverty areas are commonly targeted for the selling of drugs. Homelessness isn't an unfortunate choice people make, it's an inherent need, and the inability to see that is founded in greed and resentment.
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