LA wasted $24 billion of taxpayer money on “solving the homelessness crisis” just in the past 5 years.
The “homelessness” crisis has only worsened. Homeless shelters poison our neighborhoods because they are a breeding ground for drug use, crime, and overall trashiness. Homeless encampments have made our streets disgusting, dirty, and dangerous.
Homeless thugs attack us in public places like gas stations, stores, parks, and everywhere else.
Small business employees get attacked by homeless thugs. Young children get attacked on the way from school. The elderly get attacked. Brave subway riders get attacked by the homeless in the filthy subway.
Cars are getting broken into. Mentally ill homeless drug addicts loiter in the streets, scaring passersby, urinating, and masturbating in public.
Homeless elite infested better neighborhoods with their campers where they live permanently, destroying the quality of life in our communities, spreading crime and filth, making those areas less desirable to move into, bringing the home prices down, and making small businesses lose customers scared of being in the area with the homeless infestation.
On top of all this, malicious homeless arsonists set our city on fire — either by cooking meth or worse, intentionally setting properties on fire! This is how Pacific Palisades and Altadena got wiped out — but of course, unscrupulous lawyers and the woke population want to put the blame on Edison or LADWP because Edison and LADWP have deep pockets, and homeless thugs don’t!
We have over 100,000 of these disgusting, deranged, and dangerous individuals all over the city — an entire army of vicious zombies who have zero redeeming value as people, who ceased to be human a long time ago.
However, our sick moral values require us to treat these monsters with compassion and give them human dignity they don’t deserve!
This is why our corrupt and dysfunctional city council, county supervisors, and the failed Mayor Bass refused to “criminalize” homelessness — despite the Supreme Court ruling that their encampments can be removed from the city, even despite the Governor’s permission to clear out the encampments!
For decades, our city has been governed by self-serving activist bureaucrats who neglect our needs while raising tens of millions of dollars for their lavish benefits and urban ghetto parasites addicted to taxpayer-funded public assistance for generations.
They don’t care about normal people — about homeowners, business owners, productive people in general. They only care about themselves and their sick political agenda that is based on our sense of compassion for the so-called “disadvantaged” groups — including the homeless drug addict thugs and welfare addicts.
We elected these scam artists and keep re-electing them because they manage to fool us time and again, pushing our compassion buttons.
We keep re-electing scumbags because we are infected with wrong moral values that require us to support those who promote equity, inclusion, and compassion for those less fortunate — even though these “less fortunate” people are professional parasites.
This is why the homeless are not the victims — we are all victims of our own compassion for them and for other “disadvantaged” parasites who hurt us!
Homeless thugs must bear full personal responsibility for being homeless and for becoming a thug.
When they were young, they themselves made a decision to try drugs and get addicted to them. When they had a choice to get a very low-paying job or steal, they chose the easy way — steal — instead of being a productive member of society.
When they had an opportunity to run away from an abusive home and try to be somebody, they instead chose to join street thugs who corrupted them.
Our self-serving government and self-serving non-profits will always come up with a myriad of “social ills” excuses for the homeless and a myriad of explanations of their innocence — but we must not trust our government or bleeding-heart non-profits.
We must trust our instincts and common sense and not look for any excuses for the homeless or their apologists.
Common sense tells us they are disgusting, they are hurting us, and we owe them nothing — except their speedy removal from the city limits into the vast desert-like wilderness that lies between Metro Los Angeles and Barstow.
We owe this to ourselves and to our loved ones.
HOMELESSNESS INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX AND ITS LOBBYISTS
Aside from the homeless being evil people without any redeeming value, there are plenty of evil organizations that are making billions “helping” the homeless by stealing our taxpayer money!
Multiple non-profits, shelters, medical providers, social workers, construction companies, and government agencies are profiting from providing services to homeless drug addict criminals, psychos, and thugs.
It is those very parasitic organizations that will lose sources of income if the homelessness problem is solved once and for all — so it is definitely a common sense suspicion that these very organizations are making sure homelessness not only persists but gets worse.
Our activist Governor Gavin Newsom openly invited the homeless from other states to come to our state with open arms — while proudly announcing he was able to squeeze another $12 billion from the stupid California population that keeps passing propositions that seek to “end homelessness” (stupid because only stupid people trust their government with money!).
Remove the homeless from the city and suddenly all these parasitic organizations will lose justification for their existence, lose grants, and will have to go out of business.
Let’s not forget the even more sinister side of keeping the homeless around: drug trade!
Homeless drug addicts are the best clients for drug traffickers. They are also involved in manufacturing some drugs in the streets and in the distribution and sale of drugs as well. They are difficult to track and are always in the streets selling or using.
To summarize: there are entire industries — both legal and illegal — and government departments that are thriving on waste, fraud, and abuse, authorized by the voters seeking to resolve the “homelessness problem” by giving more money to self-serving and corrupt government agencies and NGOs!
COMMON SENSE SOLUTIONS
First of all, solutions start with changing our own moral values.
We must stop wasting any of our empathy or compassion on the homeless and not be ashamed of openly hating them and making their existence as miserable as possible.
We must realize that the homeless dehumanized themselves by being dysfunctional, using drugs, being violent, dirty, and dangerous.
We must understand that we can’t afford the same treatment to violent, dysfunctional, dirty, and dangerous people as we afford to normal people or our well-behaving relatives, good friends, or friendly neighbors!
It is COMMON SENSE that we treat people based on their behavior and based on how they treat us.
Have the homeless earned our compassion and empathy? They certainly HAVE NOT!
Those of them who are mentally ill from childhood and supposedly do not carry any personal responsibility for being mentally ill should not be allowed to victimize normal people either — the mentally ill belong in maximum security mental institutions without the possibility of ever coming out!
Secondly, we must confront our government, NGOs, their unscrupulous legal teams that protect “the rights of the unhoused,” and all other parasitic organizations that play with our money using the homelessness crisis as a smokescreen to cover up fraud.
It is our money, it is our streets, it is our safety and well-being that are at stake here, so let’s face it: It’s either US or THEM.
Refugees from Pacific Palisades and Altadena hopefully already realized that…
We must advocate a speedy removal of the entire homeless population from our city to the most remote, desolate corners of our state — to the deserts, where the state should build trailer park-style communities for them and allocate funds that are being wasted on NGOs and building cesspool shelters towards building desert communities for the homeless.
Government can also raise enough money by selling shelters to developers who will gentrify our communities. Also, the government must use whatever funds voters already allocated toward “solving” the homelessness problem to build desert communities for the homeless, to conduct raids forcibly loading them on trucks and buses with bars on windows, and transporting them there day and night until all of them are gone forever.
Campers and abandoned cars they live in could also be transported to the desert communities for the homeless along with their inhabitants.
If bleeding heart idiots want to call these desert communities for the homeless “concentration camps” — so be it — but the unhoused drug addict thugs must be removed from the city without the possibility of returning here.
They must be denied any public assistance until they are moved to the camps outside of the city, and their presence in the city (in the streets or in the shelters) must be criminalized.
We will need an army of law enforcement personnel to conduct homeless removal raids and transport them to the desert.
There will also be plenty of volunteers among the victims of the homeless helping with the logistics, reporting encampments and homeless individuals, and assisting in their arrests.
Volunteers should also be paid, and for that, citizens won’t spare any money — since it’s going to be spent for the right purpose: removal of the homeless.
DEVIL’S ADVOCATE STATEMENT
In the ideal world, this major homeless removal operation would make our city clean and safe and would dramatically improve the quality of life for normal Angelenos.
However, since when have our government, activist non-profits, or any other entities involved in the “solving homelessness crisis” scam cared about our well-being?
Even if miraculously there will be one or two good quality politicians or government officials that will try to do something to remove the homeless from the city, they will surely be attacked by the homeless industrial complex lobby.
NGO legal teams will file tons of lawsuits arguing the homeless removal operation violates the constitutional rights of the homeless thugs.
Local bleeding-heart media and woke population will attack the plan and it will go nowhere — perhaps even ruining the careers and lives of anyone who attempts to implement this plan.
At this moment, residents can’t even evict the homeless from the curb outside their home because it’s public property. Police hands are tied, and the city refuses to limit the freedoms of homeless drug addict thugs — despite the Supreme Court ruling that removing them from the streets is not a constitutional violation!
So, if the part of the population that is woke, NGOs, and the local government would sabotage the homeless removal plan, are we then doomed to live side by side with them and suffer all the harm they cause?
Most people choose to move to “better neighborhoods” where the homeless rarely show their ugly face, move out of state, or just look the other way and resign themselves to living in a homeless-infested neighborhood — putting up bars on windows, driving instead of walking in the neighborhood, crossing the street to the other side to stay away from the filthy homeless thug creature sleeping in its own piss…
This is the path we have chosen so far: giving the money to and supporting thieving government and pro-homeless NGOs, hiding our disgust and fear of the homeless zombies, lying to ourselves that unhoused thugs need “support” and “care” instead of speedy removal from urban areas.
These wrong choices continue to ruin our lives.
This situation makes us worse than the homeless drug addicts that hurt us with impunity:
Homeless drug addicts live their lives the way they want to — unapologetically.
They have all the freedoms they want and more. They enjoy the drug use.
They disrespect normal people and mock our weakness.
We don’t have half the freedom they do.
We are addicted to moral values that lack common sense.
We experience compassion for our enemies.
We bend over and get raped by our city government time and again.
We are timid and miserable creatures pretending to live normal lives.
Do we want to be even more pathetic than homeless drug addicts?
When is our patience going to run out?
Are we worse than the homeless — because they have the freedom to do what they want to be happy and we don’t?
Are we ready for a moment of truth?
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