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Sandy Rosenthal's avatar

I've read the great book When We Walk By by Kevin Adler. I also met with the author. Adler changed my attitude and perception of the unhoused. And YES, there's a lot that can be accomplished with compassion over punishment.

Stephen Shurtz's avatar

Well, stated, Bob. As a regular participant in the Love Your Neighbor Van program I can attest that the many homeless folks I’ve met are, in fact, real people like you and me. God’s children whose only “sin” is a lack of resources that most of us consider essential. I once heard a man say, “I used to live in a $400,000 house; now I live under a $4,000,000 bridge”. It’s a situation that can happen to anyone, at any time in this turbulent age.

These folks need care and support - not demonization or condemnation. I’m going to be nagging all of my elected officials, not just my District Attorney. I’ll be contacting my council members, state legislators, and even my congressperson (if I still have one) with the message that if we continue to treat the homeless as “trash” or “criminals”, we might as well build an Ark and take our chances…

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