Street Smart Homeless

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“Street Smart Homeless” It’s the 21st century and living in the age we are now, there are still homeless people walking the streets. In the article “Brother Don’t Spare A Dime” by L. Christopher Awalt the author reveals two types of homeless; the ‘temporary’ and ‘chronicle’. According to Awalt, the ‘temporary’ homeless are the ones whom are there because of certain circumstances that cause them to be there. Eventually these homeless would get up on their feet and get their lives together again. In the other hand there are the ‘chronically’ homeless which are the ones that decide to live in the streets. They choose not to look for work and use these government programs designed to help them in an improper way. Awalt also mentions how the truly homeless people are solely responsible for their condition and are the ones to blame for their own situation. I agree with the author that the chronically homeless are lazy, avoid responsibilities and know how to use the system in an inappropriate way. These homeless people don’t want to help themselves. They rather live on the streets, beg for spare change and become not useful in our society. For these individuals being homeless is more of a lifestyle. Amazingly we would believe that these individuals would not be able to perform on a job due a physical inability, but it’s not; they choose not to. “These homeless prefer a life of no responsibility”. The author is explaining that these homeless people are unwilling to do the things necessary to overcome their situations, such as having a job. These folks rather live a life of no structure and obligations. For instance, every time I see a homeless in the street asking for change I ask myself, why? The person looks fine to me, two hands to lift two feet to walk. One day I walked into a McDonalds’ to grab some quick lunch. As I was waiting for my order this man
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