Yes, Sadness. This is perhaps the saddest of all. That of course we want people to be fed and warm and safe. But, the problem is these people are here illegally. They are coming to your door. At this point people don't feel safe. That's the wake up call. That's the times we're in.
One should try and help people on the street, in 'normal' circumstances. Usually by buying some food for them - their life is miserable enough. But what do, when there is a flood of them, knocking on one's door?
So, NYC allows them to live in tents, in winter, but does not feed them?
What could possibly go wrong?
Eeejits.
Right!? Supposedly this is "compassion" the leftist way.
I imagine they want the disruption.
Also I am reminded of these lyrics:
Good King Wenceslas looked out
On the Feast of Stephen
When the snow lay round about
Deep and crisp and even
Brightly shone the moon that night
Though the frost was cruel
When a poor man came in sight
Gathering winter fuel
Hither, page, and stand by me,
If thou knowst it, telling
Yonder peasant, who is he?
Where and what his dwelling?
Sire, he lives a good league hence,
Underneath the mountain
Right against the forest fence
By Saint Agnes fountain.
Bring me flesh and bring me wine
Bring me pine logs hither
Thou and I shall see him dine
When we bear them thither.
Yes, Sadness. This is perhaps the saddest of all. That of course we want people to be fed and warm and safe. But, the problem is these people are here illegally. They are coming to your door. At this point people don't feel safe. That's the wake up call. That's the times we're in.
Yes I agree to all of that.
One should try and help people on the street, in 'normal' circumstances. Usually by buying some food for them - their life is miserable enough. But what do, when there is a flood of them, knocking on one's door?