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I've started a new thread for this discussion as an older zombie thread was resurrected.
Another day, another story about our Homeless crisis:
Last week it was a record 120 people sleeping rough in Dublin, this week we get a fuller picture that there are 700 Families AND 1,500 children in homeless accommodation in Ireland (are those children not part of the families in question?). The article states there is a 400% increase in demand for services and uses terms like 'humanitarian crisis' and 'probably the worst I have seen' (The CEO of Depaul Ireland).
Am I the only person who is thinking WTF? Only 120 people sleep rough and approximately 3,000 in temporary accommodation? I have never once seen anyone sleeping rough who wasn't a junkie, an alcoholic or mentally unstable and sometimes all three. As for the rest, it must be humiliating and extremely unsettling to have to move in and out of Hotels and Hostels or other temporary accommodation but a humanitarian crisis? Give me a break.
How does this issue get such enormous media attention. Is it some folk memory from the 1840's or is it the plethora of quangos and charities that deal with this perennial 'crisis'? It seems to me that the salaries expended on solving the crisis would more than buy 700 homes (which is a 400% increase on last years requirement!!!).
There will always be homelessness due to marriage breakdowns, mental breakdowns and other misfortunes but can it not be dealt with without the quangos and media making out that it is akin to Pol Pot's killing fields.
Feel free to invoke Godwin but, I don't care, I just had to get that off my chest.
Nah, for sure it's a much bigger problem than you think, there's waaay more people on ethe streets compared to before... Best advise is to check it out for yourself - partner up with someone and bring a bit of spare cash and go around streets of Dublin.. you'll find people with addiction and mental health issues, yes that's right but there's also a lot a lot of people who are just normal but verrry poor. They regard themselves that way as well so it kind of reflects in their attitude so others might see them as having addiction issues
Anyway, we have a responsibility to help them as they are our country men and women and we can't leave them like that if we can afford it... if they got issues then get them food but if they're just down on their luck then we should dig deep and bail them out. Even if you help one person with a job or enough money to get back on their feet you could save a life