"Lyles appeared to come out against arresting homeless maniacs, arguing that "we will never arrest our way out" of these issues.
"We will never arrest our way out of issues such as homelessness and mental health…" Lyles said in her initial response after the brutal k*lling of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska.
"I want to be clear that I am not villainizing those who struggle with their mental health or those who are unhoused."
"Mental health disease is just that --- a disease like any other that needs to be treated with the same compassion, diligence and commitment as cancer or heart disease…"
"Also, those who are unhoused are more frequently the victims of crimes and not the perpetrators. Too many people who are on the street need a safe place to sleep and wrap-around services to lift them up."
"We, as a community, must do better for those members of our community who need help and have no place to go."
I work with the homeless. I can tell you this, almost all homeless people Experience a nervious breakdown. The longer the situation persists the probabilty increases. The weather adds to the stress. Then they turn to drugs to cope. It's always the same story.
This supports my theory that he committed murder so he could get "three hots and a cot".
This is the stuff that makes me wonder if we were correct to give women the right to vote. Seriously.
Sorry, Mayor Kunt. My Compassion tank is just about empty.
"Lyles appeared to come out against arresting homeless maniacs, arguing that "we will never arrest our way out" of these issues.
"We will never arrest our way out of issues such as homelessness and mental health…" Lyles said in her initial response after the brutal k*lling of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska.
"I want to be clear that I am not villainizing those who struggle with their mental health or those who are unhoused."
"Mental health disease is just that --- a disease like any other that needs to be treated with the same compassion, diligence and commitment as cancer or heart disease…"
"Also, those who are unhoused are more frequently the victims of crimes and not the perpetrators. Too many people who are on the street need a safe place to sleep and wrap-around services to lift them up."
"We, as a community, must do better for those members of our community who need help and have no place to go."
Total lunatic."
I work with the homeless. I can tell you this, almost all homeless people Experience a nervious breakdown. The longer the situation persists the probabilty increases. The weather adds to the stress. Then they turn to drugs to cope. It's always the same story.