The facts of poverty and the homeless life

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Constructive criticism no longer exists. Everything is inhumane. People are either nice because they want something or they ignore you because they don’t see what you can bring to the table.  

If you’re weak, you will fall, because nobody is going to care about you. If you’re strong, you’ll be recognized and, sometimes, overcome others’ assumptions about you.  

Even law enforcement seems to recognize the stupidity of today’s world. That’s why many become corrupt, going with the flow or turning a blind eye. While some people still depend on the law to get the good out of the negative and to discipline bad criminals, others look to corrupt officers and agents to cover up their foul plays and deceitful agendas. 

We can all survive and share this world God created for us. We’re all here together until the day of judgement. We can thrive together with each other by giving each other a chance to prove ourselves and have the opportunity to succeed.  

The way I see it, everything is designed to target the history of the people that built this United States of America. And now they invite new people into this country to hold us down from getting a job.  

“Go online,” is often used as an excuse to be turned away from opportunities to get ahead and better ourselves.

We judge each other on sight, especially poor and homeless people. Nobody is out to help a person that can’t think past tomorrow or comprehend today’s systems of technical knowledge. I know time has changed and things are different, however, integrities always point out and make a person responsible of support, self-motivation, self-respect and keeping things on the ups. 

Poverty is a struggle among men and women. It is like crabs in a barrel, everybody stuck on getting over and ahead of the next person. When they meet someone that’s competitive, sometimes they will tag-team and criticize others to make sure they are the only people they share with to divide and conquer. 

Wake up, people: homelessness is not the enemy. The hatred and criticism among each other is the enemy. It’s not the president of the United States. It’s us. We of the less fortunate and homeless people need help from the individuals that have succeeded in this USA. God only knows best.   

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