I am worried about homeless people who are being forced off our streets. I am all for ending homelessness and stopping crime in our communities, and I feel that it must be done with compassion, while facing and eliminating the root causes of these problems...
How many of the homeless alcoholics and drug addicts were so abused and/or felt so unloved that they turned to alcohol or drugs to dull the unbearable emotional pain? How many of the criminal ones are acting out abuses that freely happened to them? How many homeless people are forced to steal things, in order to survive? How many of the teen gangs have parents who are too wounded to properly care for them?
How many homeless people are merely decent people who cannot afford the high cost of rentals and home purchases? How many are Targeted Individuals who are unfairly assumed to be "mentally ill" while they continue to be hurt by microwave and laser weapon attacks? And how many are harassed or looked down upon and left to suffer alone, instead of being kindly helped by fellow human beings? These are important questions. Please think about them.
In general; in order to truly and permanently clean up our streets, the heart of humanity must also be cleaned up; Many people, from ALL walks of life, must learn to genuinely care about other people more than they care about money or appearances or fancy things...etc. Wounded and poor people must have more safe and compassionate people (as well as places) to go to, in order to recover from what has knocked them down. And the things that have knocked them down should be realized and stopped; things like excessive greed and heartlessness and their various types of abuses, including emotional abuse and mental abuse and covert harassment and microwave weapon attacks.
Masses of people have been brainwashed into thinking that directly giving homeless people money will just "enable them," yet not nearly all of them are drug addicts and alcoholics. What many need is just enough unconditional financial help, in order to get themselves a safe place to live and healthy food to eat and clean clothes to wear...until they can get back onto their own feet. More than anything, they ALL need people to care about them enough to help them in the ways that they BOTH need and want to be helped. And they need this directly from fellow citizens and not just from impersonal institutions.
How many of the existing "homeless shelters" are not safe for most homeless people - how many do not even have private/safe bedrooms and showers? (Some do for families, but individuals need them just as much.) Are there even enough shelters to fill the current need? And are there designated plots of land or unused buildings, on the outskirts of cities or towns, where homeless people are allowed to freely live, when they do not want to be forced into unsafe shelters or jails or asylums or rehab centers? There sure should be, out of consideration for their safety, especially for Targeted Individuals who would be far more unsafe, than the others, at unaware or infiltrated shelters or asylums or medical centers.
Far more must be done to stop people from being hurt emotionally and mentally as well as financially and physically. Far more must be done to SAFELY house homeless people, until they can get back onto their own feet or until their families or community members find the heart to genuinely care about them enough to not leave them suffering in destitute or homeless situations. The heart of humanity must be far more healed, on BOTH sides of that wall, in order for things to be truly cleaned up. A compassionate bridge must be built.
If all people cared enough, there would be no homelessness and no poverty and no crime. And a good first step in this direction would be implementing a HUGE cutback in the current mass distribution of the types of pharmaceuticals that block people's emotions/hearts. And another good first step would be to let go of the old dysfunctional "no crying allowed" rule, because letting ourselves cry out our emotional pain, is what prevents our hearts from being blocked by suppressed pain.
It all comes back to more heart/compassion/love being needed in ALL of humanity, and this is what we should focus on gaining and exercising, above all else. Only heart can fix the problems that heartlessness created.
Humanity must gain far more genuine heart, in order for our communities to be permanently cleaned up and free of crime and suffering homeless people.
P.S. Another good first step would be humanity realizing that people who have been covertly targeted into destitution and covertly harassed and tortured with microwave weapons, are victims of crimes who need the proper kinds of help and protection. They are truly not just "mentally ill," and treating them as such merely hurts them even more. Please open your minds as well as your hearts, for everyone's sakes.
Friday, August 15, 2025
Only heart can fix the problems that heartlessness created
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