June 1, 2012
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No Feeding the Homeless!!!!
Philadelphia bans feeding the homeless outdoors.
Which brings me to my second point, they don’t really need to eat anyway right?
(we’ll just call it “post-birth-abortion”)
Philadelphia bans feeding the homeless outdoors.
Which brings me to my second point, they don’t really need to eat anyway right?
(we’ll just call it “post-birth-abortion”)
Comments (5)
those are the only people I help. I’ve been out there too, and a lot of people have been homeless, and they’re perfectly ordinary people. I call them displaced workers. They definitely deserve food. Many of them will be productive again. They’re a good investment.
I hear two sides to this. In my small town, the police and rescue centers say not to feed the poor on the street who are begging for money. The other side is that people really are hungry in our current economic condition.
Passing a law not to feed large numbers of people in a public park seems a little cold.
I think Giuliani cleaned up NY City in many ways and most think it was OK, but not sure.
We will buy food for people but rarely give them money–fear they are using it on their addictions.
I think Jesus said don’t worry about it. If you want to help the poor, they will always be around.
There are some Christians who have started getting arrested, cause they refuse to stop feeding the poor. I hope one day to be so bold, because my heart and theology agrees with them, but part of me is scared to take things that far.
I had a friend in high school get fired from McDonald’s because he gave a bag of burgers to a homeless guy standing outside instead of putting them in the dumpster.
It’s kind of like, “Don’t feed the trolls,” and hoping they just go away. Democrats just never cease to amaze.