The following graphic captures the subgroups of homelessness:
It was the “let them cake peasants” that executed many of the French aristocracy during the French Revolution.
The execution of the Czar and his family was inspired, in part, by the impoverished conditions of their peasant class.
And in America, 33 cities have passed laws against helping the homeless and bans the feeding of these human beings.
From the ultra liberal Huffington Post:
…Columbia, S.C., began requiring groups of 25 people or more to purchase permits allowing them to utilize the city’s parks, making it considerably more difficult for a local chapter of Food Not Bombs to pass out meals to the hungry.,,,a retired Florida couple was fined $700 and threatened with jail time for feeding hot meals to the homeless in Daytona Beach. After the news gained national attention and outrage, police dropped all charges.
But why have local governments become increasingly committed to stopping what many would consider an act of basic compassion?
Houston Mayor Annise Parker said on KUHF radio’s “Houston Matters” that “making it easier for someone to stay on the streets is not humane” after her city began penalizing anyone who gives out food to more than five people in public without prior permission. Violating the ordinance, which passed the Houston City Council in 2012, could result in a fine of up to $2,000…”
The above examples simply represent a very small percentage of the problem. Sides are beingd rawn for the coming civil conflict. The ghosts of the French and Russian Revolutions are appearing.
How will the 41 impoverished Americans respond?
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