Homelessness: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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With homelessness increasing nationwide, John Oliver takes a look at the way we discuss the unhoused, what policy failures are making the problem worse, and how we can help.
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@thexalon
@thexalon 2 роки тому
One thing John didn't get into, but could have mentioned: How we treat those of us without homes also affects domestic violence in a big way. If you don't have a way to leave a situation without risking freezing to death on the streets, you'll stay, even if that involves getting beaten regularly.
@JesseLeeHumphry
@JesseLeeHumphry 2 роки тому
Could have mentioned it, but that seems at best tangential to the homeless problem.
@CrystalLynn1988
@CrystalLynn1988 2 роки тому
That's very true. I moved in with my boyfriend of several years when he became abusive and controlling. I called a helpline and they told me to leave my cat and personal belongings to go to a womans shelter. I couldn't do that so I stayed and tolerated the abuse longer until I could find an escape plan where I could get my cat and sentimental belongings. I lived in a tent in the woods with my cat until I could get us someplace safe.
@peachybuttercrunch4409
@peachybuttercrunch4409 2 роки тому
a sad effect, and one that i didnt think of
@hmlqrt2716
@hmlqrt2716 2 роки тому
@@CrystalLynn1988 Honestly thats pretty dumb. Its like if youre starving but refuse food bcs its bot organic
@lynxaway
@lynxaway 2 роки тому
@@goji508 you don’t know anything about her or her life beyond that single youtube comment. Does it bring you joy to sneer at someone who’s been through unimaginable struggle?
@MasterAndreRaven
@MasterAndreRaven 2 роки тому
When I was the assistant manager of the local KFC, on nights when I'd have the closing shift, I'd keep the store open for an extra couple of hours, after the rest of the staff had finished up and gone home. Why? Because there were homeless people who were digging through our trash, looking for food that was perfectly edible but had been thrown away for different reasons (it needed to be sold or discarded by the end of the day, it needed to be sold or discarded for so long after it was cooked and held at temp, etc.). Before I'd started working there, they were coming into the area where we stored our garbage bins outside and rummaging around inside of them, looking for something -- anything -- to eat. So what did I do? On nights that I'd close the store, I'd finish everything like normal, put away all the money, make sure the restaurant was clean, the staff had finished their jobs and cleaned their stations properly, and then send the staff home. And instead of locking up the store, I'd let the 20-or-so homeless people in the town (it's a pretty small town comparatively speaking to Seattle and Tacoma, which are only a few dozen miles away) come inside the store. I'd have set aside the food that we hadn't sold or were supposed to have thrown away for the length of my shift, and I'd pass that out to them, along with cups to get something to drink from the fountain. I'd let them sit in the dining area and rest for a little while, so they could relax and charge their phones. I'd leave the bathrooms open so they could relieve themselves. And when they were finished, and after they'd had a good meal, I'd tell them they had to be out of the store by midnight, and every single one of them would be out of the store by midnight; no complaints, no fighting, no arguing. Just people grateful to have been treated like people. I've told people this before. And the first question most people ask is, "Weren't you worried about being robbed?" And the truth of the matter is, I wasn't. All of the money had been put away in the safe and was untouchable. All of the food that was there was being given freely. There was no reason for any of them to want to rob the store or me. And after they'd leave the store, I'd go back over the areas where they'd been sitting, clean the surfaces again, clean the bathrooms again, make sure there wasn't a trace they'd ever been there, and lock up the store properly. Before I started working there, there had been a couple of break-ins at night in the months prior to my hiring, one person had been robbed at gunpoint, and our trash cans were being raided almost every night. After I was hired, there was nothing; no attempted break-ins, no violence towards the staff, and the trash cans were kept clean. Hell, most days, we wouldn't even need to clean the parking lot of the detritus that normally accumulates. It would be spotless every morning after I'd finished my shift. I gave up about two hours of my life every night, five nights a week. In return, a couple dozen people or so were happier, they were more able to get back onto their feet with a hot meal in their bellies, and our store was safer and cleaner than ever. There's no downside to helping those who are less fortunate than yourself. After all, you're here to make the world a better place for those unborn and yet to come. That starts with at least a little decency and respect for your fellow human. Good luck out there, people. [EDIT 11/18/2021] Wow, this is getting a lot more attention that I expected a comment on UKposts would get. Since I wrote this, there've been new comments virtually every single day, so I feel like it's a good time to address some of them (feel free to let me know if there is anything in this addendum that wasn't covered or you'd like answered; I'll take the time to respond when I can). - I didn't get fired for this, and the owner of the franchise never addressed what I was doing while I was working there. I eventually left this job because the owner (who is also the manager of the KFC) had unreasonable expectations of staff when it came to coming in to work on days off, when other people had called out, because there was a snow storm and the store should have been closed for the safety of staff and patrons. If he ever discovered what I was doing, he never mentioned it directly to me, and there was never any inquest done that I'm aware of. - If there had been any official investigation about what I was doing, I would have happily fought like hell against any sort of reprimand or punishment for not only doing what was right, but also doing what made sense. Our garbage bill was based on weight; if less food is being disposed of needlessly, then there is less garbage to be thrown away. Quod erat demonstrandum: Whatever was spent on additional detergent, soap, paper towels, and toilet paper used in excess of normal business operations was offset by the additional savings from giving away literal hundreds of pounds less of "garbage" (i.e. perfectly edible food that was otherwise set to be disposed of because it couldn't be sold to the public). - What I did doesn't actually cross any legal lines when it comes to food safety. If you're unsure about this, there is a program on Food Waste by Last Week Tonight that covers "Good Samaritan" laws in accordance with food. It's actually not illegal to give people food that has passed its mandated expiration (in accordance with food safety / ServSafe guidelines); it's only illegal to make people PAY for food that has passed its mandated expiration, because that is then false advertising (as in, selling an inferior product for the normal price despite the product being inferior in some way to what is expected by the customer). - I've tried to go through and make sure that everyone who spoke in agreement or support of what I did received a like for their comment, just so you know that I see you, I respect you, and I appreciate that you took the time to respond. That's important in today's world. It's a lot easier to voice concerns and criticism, but stay silent when you approve of something. It's worth remembering that, if you want to foster good, encouragement goes a long way. Never be afraid to let yourself be heard. Still wishing you all nothing but the best. Stay safe out there!
@txlee5513
@txlee5513 2 роки тому
Bless you. Two hours each day plus all the cleaning up afterwards is a huge gift. And a huge blessing for the people who could eat and rest. Bless you.
@ifeoluwaadeoye6557
@ifeoluwaadeoye6557 2 роки тому
Thank you for your service. You are the model example of what those that call themselves "Christians" are supposed to exemplify. I don't know when these people became so selfish. I do hope there's a heaven just for your sake.
@thatfuzzypotato1877
@thatfuzzypotato1877 2 роки тому
Damn sir... you got me in tears.
@JEMurl
@JEMurl 2 роки тому
for I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in; I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me; I was in prison and you came to Me.’ “Then the righteous will answer Him, saying, ‘Lord, when did we see You hungry and feed You, or thirsty and give You drink? When did we see You a stranger and take You in, or naked and clothe You? Or when did we see You sick, or in prison, and come to You?’ And the King will answer and say to them, ‘Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me.’ Matthew 25:35-40 -JESUS (said that!)
@sabreenabdullajirrow7566
@sabreenabdullajirrow7566 2 роки тому
This heart worming. May Allah bless your heart. Am greatfull to know there is people who are welling to act with kindness like you. You treated them with humanity and showed them they are better than what people make them feel in the street. Thank you
@rebeccah.4983
@rebeccah.4983 Рік тому
Playing "it's raining tacos" to annoy and harass sleeping homeless people is an especially cruel song to play to people who very probably do not have access to daily food sources.
@lindamorris3149
@lindamorris3149 Рік тому
I thought so too!
@johnhamilton6003
@johnhamilton6003 Рік тому
I was very disappointed John Oliver missed this very obvious point.
@ChickSage
@ChickSage Рік тому
The practice is cruel enough, but picking that song might keep someone from entering heaven
@stoodmuffinpersonal3144
@stoodmuffinpersonal3144 Рік тому
I'm so mad that being a dick or being cruel going to people going through unimaginable pain seems so much easier and cooler to people, than. Idk. Trying to fic a single thing.
@GottaWannaDance
@GottaWannaDance Рік тому
@@johnhamilton6003 This show is about homelessness, not food, clothing, etc. Homelessness and it's opposite ( living in a home, with a toilet, shower or bath, bed to lie flat and safely in, etc.) is the topic.
@scarlettraven6505
@scarlettraven6505 Рік тому
As a formally homeless woman, I can also add the complication of just being female. Period products can be very difficult to come across and a lot of shelters and programs are run by religious organizations that aren’t really all that interested in helping homeless women. Thank you for shining such a bright light on serious topics.
@coalblooded
@coalblooded 2 місяці тому
Period products should be free for everyone, but especially those who are experiencing homelessness.
@___Kelli___
@___Kelli___ 2 місяці тому
I’ve been homeless at two different points in my life and I can attest that finding help for my situation was unbelievably restrictive in regards to the charities unwillingness to help me because I wasn’t catholic, because I cohabitated with my long term bf (we were unmarried) and I think it’s atrocious that those were deal breakers.
@coldscorpion6973
@coldscorpion6973 Місяць тому
​​@@___Kelli___ I am a Catholic and it makes me sick how conservative and not helpful the Catholics are in the US. The whole point of believing in Jesus is that you don't discriminate anyone because you must love even your enemies. As the pope said "the only time you can look someone from above is to help them get back on their feet"
@gloomyblackfur399
@gloomyblackfur399 Місяць тому
Thank you. As a male (mostly) I really hadn't thought of that aspect of homelessness.
@randallcauley9484
@randallcauley9484 27 днів тому
Just being able to access a bathroom for human needs, find clean water, change clothes, or show up clean for a job .... If people just used any amount of consideration (even if they were a bit short on the empathy spectrum, or like, diminutive), it would be obvious (and easy) to create solutions (and livable cities). The Frisco interview - spot on. So many folks doing this. It's what Frisco means
@bodenlosedosenhose1590
@bodenlosedosenhose1590 2 роки тому
Screaming "go home" at homeless people might be the single most idiotic thing I've ever heard about.
@ewarren4244
@ewarren4244 2 роки тому
It comes from the lie that's a lot of news outlets perpetuate that the majority of the homeless population came to the city because they heard it was soft on homelessness. (This is very popular in Seattle, but it turns out, if you include the Seattle area, most homeless people here lived here before they were homeless) It helps sell the idea of homeless people as invaders who can be forced back to 'where they came from' with sufficient cruelty.
@bodenlosedosenhose1590
@bodenlosedosenhose1590 2 роки тому
@@ewarren4244 Forgive me my rather disrespectful tone, but it seems that quite a few people in the US, despite the country owning the reputation of inhabiting the most patriotic people on this planet, really enjoy tearing into each other for the most outrageously idiotic reasons.
@simplyincorrigible7708
@simplyincorrigible7708 2 роки тому
er, other cities have a habit of bussing their homeless to more liberal places. Spend some time around that crowd. A sizeable number aren't from that area at all.
@leok7193
@leok7193 2 роки тому
Living in Southern California, it isn't that strange. We have a ton of homeless showing up from other cities and states because of ridiculously liberal laws, good climate, and relatively generous population.
@bodenlosedosenhose1590
@bodenlosedosenhose1590 2 роки тому
@@leok7193 Still one doesn't know a homeless person personally, so one could yell that at somebody who actually hasn't been bussed to their city, and furthermore this way of interaction with homeless people shows very prominently a certain, if not great disdain for folks "underneath" one in society.
@InvisiblePeople
@InvisiblePeople 2 роки тому
To all of the team at Last Week Tonight THANK YOU! This is the first time a national show has addressed how public perceptions influence policy change. The show also hit every talking point those of us working in the sector try to communicate. We are grateful. YOU ARE AWESOME!
@PlsGiveBeans
@PlsGiveBeans 2 роки тому
Invisible People, thank you for also shedding light on a very large issue in our country. Without people like you who tirelessly work to shed your own light on it which then helps John snd his team make it more national! You're an excellent human and you deserve to be cherished as well! Thank you good sir!
@Meliaison
@Meliaison 2 роки тому
Love the work you do, thank you for providing such wonderful and humanizing interviews with beautiful people who are struggling the most. You help ease the stigma.
@mgartz
@mgartz 2 роки тому
No Mark, YOU are awesome. Thanks for all of your work.
@laratahm8124
@laratahm8124 2 роки тому
Thank you for your work!
@ceebrzee3351
@ceebrzee3351 2 роки тому
@naked alienwith respect - dropping a random link into someone else's comments without some qualification ain't going get far.
@stoneharper7038
@stoneharper7038 2 роки тому
“Far too often stories focusing on homelessness only talk about how it affect people with homes when it is the people without the homes who need help” That absolutely blew my mind, spot on with the accuracy
@PROVOCATEURSK
@PROVOCATEURSK Рік тому
The capitalists prefer to fund armies for non-existent threats.
@pauld.b7129
@pauld.b7129 Рік тому
Yes, but if you've ever done volunteer work, you'll know that solving homelessness basically needs providing everything for these people. While there are some people who are just in unfortunate circumstances, most just aren't motivated to take care of themselves. I've seen people begging withing visual distance of a "now hiring" sign... What we really need is designated camping areas so druggies aren't hanging out in people's front yard, and they can live without being disturbed by cops.....
@Kardia_of_Rhodes
@Kardia_of_Rhodes Рік тому
That's because homelessness is unfortunately viewed by most people as a societal constant rather than something that can be actively fixed.
@ChrisDoyle2112
@ChrisDoyle2112 Рік тому
@@pauld.b7129 don't be part of the problem...your volunteer work doesn't make you an expert on homelessness...go try surviving a week or a month in one of those camps, then give us an informed opinion...until then...well, you know the saying...i've lived it and you're just spewing stereotypical rhetoric #whitepeopleproblems #firstworldproblems
@pauld.b7129
@pauld.b7129 Рік тому
@@ChrisDoyle2112 you don't have to stay in a homeless camp. I've been homeless and still not been one of those dirty, idle people sitting around asking for money. I volunteered because I have lived it. It's not misinformation. If your in a hole, dig yourself out. Waiting around for society to do the heavy lifting for you does nothing for nobody. Also, if someone is on the street, they've probably burned all their bridges with friends and family already. There's a reason a friend doesn't take them in....
@YukariOro
@YukariOro 5 місяців тому
I was a caregiver to my father for 5 years until he passed away due to Parkinson's disease and related dementia. I suffer from childhood ptsd as well. Since my father's house was sold, I've been sleeping in my car with my dogs at rest stops and inexpensive federal campgrounds, the latter with a half-price discount access card. To enter a shelter, I've been told I must give up my dogs-who are often the only thing keeping me going. I wouldn't give up on my Dad and I won't give up on my dogs. I made a commitment to them, and I won't break it. I don't do drugs, I don't smoke or drink. I live this way because I'm on disability and can't afford to rent anywhere that allows dogs, and I have no rental history and at the time of my Dad's death, I was credit invisible. Homelessness isn't a choice-you become homeless due to a lack of choices.
@YuukitheMighty1
@YuukitheMighty1 2 роки тому
"Housing costs are rising faster than wages." Say it louder for the people in the back.
@doneestoner9945
@doneestoner9945 2 роки тому
Many people that have jobs cannot afford the astronomical rents around here.
@aronchai
@aronchai 2 роки тому
Read 'Progress and Poverty" by Henry George for insight as to why.
@theBear89451
@theBear89451 2 роки тому
@@aronchai That's only a very small part of what is going on. The CURRENT growth rate differential is primary caused by simultaneously increasing the money supply while shutting down businesses.
@elizabethpalumbo6516
@elizabethpalumbo6516 2 роки тому
Agreed! I would be house poor with current rents if I lived alone and one paycheck away from the streets myself.
@mr.jodaniels4156
@mr.jodaniels4156 2 роки тому
Why do you suppose that is happening?
@johnfaber100
@johnfaber100 2 роки тому
How to solve homelessness: Finland: Give them all homes Germany: We'll pay your rent and help you get a job America: Make everything they do illegal
@tovanto3971
@tovanto3971 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/maeljqiRh6Ki2Wg.html
@drummilein
@drummilein 2 роки тому
There are still a lot of homeless people in Germany. Our system isn't working for everyone. Yeah its better than the US, but it's still shit.
@koenkoe7
@koenkoe7 2 роки тому
@@drummilein no system works for everyone. The goal of the system is to make it work for as many people as possible and the other cases require special attention and might even provide small fixes to the system if they learn from it.
@rayperez6322
@rayperez6322 2 роки тому
facts
@blackjacki2
@blackjacki2 2 роки тому
It's only in red states where they make everything they do illegal. In progressive cities like San Francisco, Portland, Seattle they spend a lot on homelessness and the homeless are free to camp wherever they want. Take a guess where the bigger homelessness problem exists.
@abstract_extremist
@abstract_extremist Рік тому
"You wear your bias like a badge of honor when you see my history. You judge me for having children, for needing assistance. You hate me for wanting the stability you take for granted and why, because you didn't like looking the other way when you saw me on the street or is it simply because I make you uncomfortable and your discomfort is enough to disqualify a person from the American dream." -kiana Scott Powerful words. Excuse my terrible grammar i was just disappointed I didn't see anyone else mention her.
@TheOriginalMarkJones
@TheOriginalMarkJones Рік тому
My wife was homeless at one point. She worked 3 jobs and put herself through law school while couch surfing and depending on the kindness of strangers. People desperately misunderstand the state of homelessness in this country.
@randallcauley9484
@randallcauley9484 27 днів тому
If not for the kindness of friends...There are so many good people who get it. But there are a LOT of people working (at all levels of government and in businesses that should know better) to make it harder on Americans. Dumb. Regressive. And a major policy fail for a so-called developed country. This issue alone drags us from "#17" in the world in terms of quality of life, to #29 and dropping in terms of well-being and "happiness" index (think, life, liberty, and the pursuit metrics). F (fail)
@70528g
@70528g 2 роки тому
"despite Tyra's best efforts, homelessness is still a huge problem in this country" almost got me killed...
@VoodooV1
@VoodooV1 2 роки тому
waitwaitwait. You mean to tell me....a rich and famous celebrity....didn't solve the problem?? I need to sit down here and think about that.
@Gepstra
@Gepstra 2 роки тому
Get well soon!
@estefanolivares4159
@estefanolivares4159 2 роки тому
@@VoodooV1 well when the people won't let you build in their " backyard " is it any surprise
@religionisapoison2413
@religionisapoison2413 2 роки тому
@@estefanolivares4159 "y'aint building huts in my town. No no. My town's a sanctuary city for life, the real life: unborn babies. Not actual people. Ban abortions and homeless people." -Mason, OH Laura Strietmann right to life, divorcee and foreclosed upon person (Hamilton county Ohio court records);
@TexelGuy
@TexelGuy 2 роки тому
The punchline to that joke came AFTER the punchline.
@milkteamachine
@milkteamachine 2 роки тому
My mom and I were homeless when I was a child. It was genuinely one of the most traumatic things that ever happened to me, she had to fight tooth and nail to get housing, and I almost ended up in foster care. We’re all closer to being homeless than we are to being millionaires.
@olandir
@olandir 2 роки тому
That right there is poignant. For most people it only takes one lost job or one landlord eviction or rent raise to lose a home. Yet people are convinced that everyone can raise themselves up to upper-class / millionaire status if you just "work hard enough" and "hustle".
@epothos1
@epothos1 2 роки тому
Same here. Unfortunately that is all too true. I ended up in foster care under my mom’s friend’s house then I had to wait until my mom got housing when she did we ended up moving a couple of times. My mom then started dating this one guy who seemed normal. He stole the car and her check book and fucked up her credit after that we were evicted and were living in a shelter for a bit. After that we caught a break from a friend from mom’s NA group. It was in a more dangerous part of town but at least we didn’t need a credit check for the apartment. We moved to a small town bounced around apartment to duplex then we got into a house in like 2006. 2008 the mortgage crisis happened and we were almost homeless again but my grandparents finally started helping us out they bought our house for us. Now we are one decision from being homeless again. I have lived life with most of it in the hands of another for awhile now and I gotta say that though I count myself as lucky to have friends and family I don’t like having this feeling of being unable to help myself.
@justinturk9369
@justinturk9369 2 роки тому
That's a fact we are conditioned to ignore from a very young age. We are brainwashed into believing that we are all one lucky break away from being millionaires, but the reality is that we are all a hell of a lot closer to being a paycheck or less away from being homeless and starving.
@konigstiger3252
@konigstiger3252 2 роки тому
Where was her man? Oh wait, she had kid outside of wedlock. Sound like her problem hmm?
@Odinsday
@Odinsday 2 роки тому
@@justinturk9369 Something like 40% of Americans couldn't afford $400 of medical expenditures, and this was before the pandemic, so I'm sure that number increased even more. What an amazing country.
@adde9506
@adde9506 Рік тому
Fun fact: raccoon turds can look like they came from a human. When a tent city springs up, the amount of animal-accessible food goes up, making a trash panda population boom possible. People don't generally poop on your lawn, homeless or not, but I swear raccoons do it just to screw with you.
@bigmarty11288
@bigmarty11288 Рік тому
Raccoons are almost smart enough to know it annoys people
@caseyleirer9677
@caseyleirer9677 Рік тому
It’s also a lot of humans. It’s absurd in a lot of places. They have literal shit maps.
@williamslater-vf5ym
@williamslater-vf5ym Рік тому
Whether it's human shit or raccoon shit, it's shit, caused by the existence of a tent city. So I'm not sure what your point is here. And humans also do things "just to screw with you". I had a friend who took a dump in somebody's car, "just to screw with him". If you're a human, pissed off that another human has a home and you don't, you might take a dump in their yard. Especially if you're withdrawing from opiates.
@mammawlee
@mammawlee Рік тому
If the raccoons and the homeless cats ever get together, we will all be vegetarian. AND homeless. Because raccoons have HANDS and cats feel they are at the top of the food chain.
@williamslater-vf5ym
@williamslater-vf5ym Рік тому
@@mammawlee If it came to that, we would just see a lot more cat and raccoon stew.
@susanc8220
@susanc8220 2 роки тому
I just left an abusive marriage and am now living in my parents' basement. I never even considered that I am homeless due to domestic abuse. What an eye-opening moment for me. Thank you, John Oliver. And I know that I am lucky enough to have a soft place to lay my head being with my parents, but it is not where I want to be, and I am not in a position to afford my own home at this time.
@ariane9214
@ariane9214 Рік тому
I hope you're doing better now. I wish you the absolute best ❤
@Noah-lo9vb
@Noah-lo9vb 5 місяців тому
Wishing you the best
@erikaarnold4780
@erikaarnold4780 3 місяці тому
You have a chance for a fresh start. 🕊️Now you can write whatever story you want for your life. Healing and plotting is your next initiative. 🧘🏾‍♀️Be intentional. Forgive yourself. Kick some ass this year! You got this! 🌍🎇🦄✊🏾🧞‍♀️
@coalblooded
@coalblooded 2 місяці тому
Really late here, but I'm so happy you left that hell and were able to be safe at your parents' house. That takes so much strength. I hope you are doing well these days :)
@user-cn8ip5ym3j
@user-cn8ip5ym3j Місяць тому
you are not homeless if you have a basement to live in. your only living in a condition your not completely comfortable with.
@Stampede103
@Stampede103 2 роки тому
Playing “It’s Raining Tacos” to hungry, starving homeless people trying to sleep is just cruel and unusual punishment
@ProbotX-eo5ln
@ProbotX-eo5ln 2 роки тому
Hahahahaha
@christinafidance340
@christinafidance340 2 роки тому
I agree!
@vienlacrose
@vienlacrose 2 роки тому
Its psychological warfare
@nataliekhanyola5669
@nataliekhanyola5669 2 роки тому
That's republican "christian compassion" for you.
@marcosolo5718
@marcosolo5718 2 роки тому
Soak in the fact that sleep deprivation is prohibited and considered torture under international rules and conventions even to PRISONERS, let alone to normal citizens.
@basicsimp8798
@basicsimp8798 2 роки тому
"Walking around with Machete" Fox News: Alarming. "Walking around with an assault rifle" Fox News: Freedom.
@forman208
@forman208 2 роки тому
Really depends on the color of their skin
@xRockLobster75x
@xRockLobster75x 2 роки тому
@@forman208 Can you imagine the field day that Fox would have with a black man walking around some suburb with an assault rifle and a "Don't Tread On Me" flag??
@leahvogel5527
@leahvogel5527 2 роки тому
I loathe Fox News on a level that's hard to gauge. They're a cancer on America & the sooner the Murdoch's drop the better we'll all be for it
@funveeable
@funveeable 2 роки тому
@@xRockLobster75x that's my neighborhood, 5 guys lined up against a fence with rifles and watching as BLM walks by without burning or assaulting anything or anyone.
@funveeable
@funveeable 2 роки тому
@@leahvogel5527 and I loathe CNN, they are a tumor that the body is trying to spread rather than kill
@cindyjmoss7525
@cindyjmoss7525 Рік тому
It’s sobering to think how many people delude themselves into thinking they are a couple weeks from being a billionaire and not a couple weeks from being homeless. It informs their viewpoints.
@emilysmith2965
@emilysmith2965 Рік тому
“Temporarily embarrassed millionaires” need to wake up
@Simon-nw9bf
@Simon-nw9bf 9 місяців тому
That's interesting, because if I lost my job tomorrow I'd find a new one the next day like a normal person. I wouldn't shrug my shoulders and give up on life to smoke rock in the street and throw garbage at random people walking past. Ask yourself, these homeless - why do they not have any friends or family willing to shelter them? Or even any of the thousands of highly paid policy makers who have made entire careers out of claiming to care for their well-being? Why don't any of them house the homeless?
@TheNinthGenerarion
@TheNinthGenerarion 9 місяців тому
@@Simon-nw9bfyou can guarantee for a fact that you’d only be jobless for 24 hours? What industry do you work in? For pretty much every job I’ve had there has been at least a week long interview process, some even going for months. As for politicians not giving out excess beds, that would be a temporary and inadequate fix at best, what we need is dedicated housing for homeless people but enough rich politicians don’t want to do that meaning we’re stuck with a fixable problem that will only continue to get worse until we actually start helping and save money in the process.
@Gaywatch
@Gaywatch Місяць тому
​@Simon-nw9bf Ever consider that their family and friends are also strapped for cash and resources? Or even if someone has a couch, they have an attitude like yours and refuse to help on 'principle' and 'not until the person helps themselves' or 'just go to a shwlter it's not that bad.' Having a connection to an open bed or couch like that is luck, pure and simple.
@GEM4sta
@GEM4sta 12 днів тому
@@Simon-nw9bf Yeah, I saw someone else write this 'you're closer to homeless than a millionaire', absolutely not, lol. Most Americans are closer to being millionaires for sure. Billionaire, sure that's pretty rare.
@kumayasei
@kumayasei 2 роки тому
The concept of "homeless veterans" really tells a thing. If they do not respect enough their so-called heroes to grant them decent living conditions, I can't even imagine how rthey think of the rest of people that, for one reason or another, find themselves in a situation of indebtedness or just not making enough money to pay rent
@katherinetutschek4757
@katherinetutschek4757 Рік тому
This is how I've always felt. It's a disgrace to let veterans be on the streets or go without proper healthcare when it was literally their government that put them in that position in the first place.
@hooting-ton5215
@hooting-ton5215 11 місяців тому
"Hey, thank you for fighting in a war we started... now fuck off and survive on your own dipshit!"
@TheNinthGenerarion
@TheNinthGenerarion 9 місяців тому
The Roman Empire and the Republic before it experienced many revolts from their soldiers for not providing them land to own after their years of service, seems like the US is making the same mistake.
@DiegoAlvarezBeltran1993.
@DiegoAlvarezBeltran1993. 6 місяців тому
You're a hero until you serve your purpose and then, once you've served that purpose, you are expendable. The myth that serving your country is for honor, glory and the pride of defending a system that actively and viscerally hates you.
@zuzanazuscinova5209
@zuzanazuscinova5209 4 місяці тому
​@@DiegoAlvarezBeltran1993.it's dumb to serve any country to begin with
@JRubin3
@JRubin3 2 роки тому
I’m currently living in my car. I have a job at Wendy’s working as much as I can. I want to get a second job but my driver’s license is listed as my previous apartment where I was evicted from. I can’t update my license because of the real i.d act which requires me to have a physical address. I have a P.O. Box that I thought I could use, but that doesn’t count anymore (at least in Florida). Without that drivers license I’m stuck in the single job making enough money to eat fast food and live in my car barely. If I ever have a medical emergency or a car accident/theft I’m screwed. My town has 3 shelters, two of which are women or family’s only and the last one has such a big problem with theft and vandalism that I won’t touch it with a ten foot pole. Hell I just got the vaccine because I needed to have a valid i.d just to get it till recently. Thank you for shining a light on this John
@dannydaw59
@dannydaw59 2 роки тому
How does the real id act relate to employers?
@Primalxbeast
@Primalxbeast 2 роки тому
I'm also living in a car with a driver's license that has been expired for 2 years because of that stupid real id law. I lost my birth certificate, so that's a problem on top of the no address problem. You need a birth certificate to get ID and you need ID to get a copy of your birth certificate. I'm lucky that the police in my area have been understanding about me not being able to get my licenses renewed, but I'm afraid to drive to other areas for things like doctor's appointments.
@ol1294
@ol1294 2 роки тому
Can you ask a Co worker to lend you there address if they rent a apt. Or find someone that is willing to lend you an address
@tovanto3971
@tovanto3971 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/j39onqiLiH5-yKM.html
@goodvibrato
@goodvibrato 2 роки тому
Eating fast food is expensive. Try throwing together some cheap meals that don't need refrigeration. A can of Ranch Style beans is amazing by itself, rice cakes and peanut butter, can of mixed nuts (expensive but makes a good snack for several days or a week), dark chocolate (72% cacao for something relatively tasty and healthy), can of tuna and whole grain crackers, pickled vegetables, almonds, apples, bananas, carrots, bell peppers. Obviously raw fruits and veggies need to be eaten within a few days.
@dylank.4498
@dylank.4498 2 роки тому
As a veteran myself, it really grinds my gears that we have those in government, who don’t dare increase spending on social programs but have ZERO hesitancy to increase spending on the military, police, and jails/prison. Their excuse to not supporting social programs seems to always be “we cannot afford it.” Problem is we can afford it. We just have our priorities out of whack.
@garbageparade5144
@garbageparade5144 2 роки тому
The problem is you have no idea what you are talking about we spend far less on the military then social programs actually look at some budget reports
@TitoTimTravels
@TitoTimTravels 2 роки тому
We outspend every other country in the world for military. We have unlimited funds to waste on war, and no one asks who will pay for it. But try to actually help our own people? Oh...perish the thought.
@angelan6121
@angelan6121 2 роки тому
@@garbageparade5144 it's how amazing how confident you are with being wrong. You should look at the budget report yourself before you advice others to do so.
@jocelyncooper1738
@jocelyncooper1738 2 роки тому
The people in government in this country care absolutely nothing for the average person living hear. That becomes more e apparent to me as the days pass on.
@jashanestone
@jashanestone 2 роки тому
✅✅✅💯
@KurtvonLaven0
@KurtvonLaven0 8 місяців тому
This is the only reporting I can ever remember willingly rewatching. Flawless coverage of an issue so frequently misunderstood.
@siriusputsch1842
@siriusputsch1842 11 місяців тому
"Far too often, stories focusing on homelessness are presented solely through the lens of how it affects those with homes, when, in reality, it is obviously the people without them who need the real help." ~John Oliver
@josephdrury8579
@josephdrury8579 4 місяці тому
That is such a dumb quote and it is even more idiotic to idealize it. Let me rephrase it for you - " Far too often, stories focusing on homelessness are presented solely through the lens of those with homes and or apartments, aka basic normal fucking individuals who are very clearly the majority in society and thus the narrative portraying an issue through the lens that most of the population sees it through is not inherently bad." And that, my friend, is a huge point that this episode missed. Normally a great show, but this one was terrible.
@chinmaypurohit3431
@chinmaypurohit3431 3 місяці тому
@@josephdrury8579 This is where the “Not in my backyard attitude stems from”. A lot of them could really go ahead and improve their lives but without a home, you cannot take a shower for a job interview, or apply for jobs, so essentially people like you call them abnormal and also block their pathway to normalcy, not very different from the slave owners
@ejshafer
@ejshafer 2 місяці тому
@@josephdrury8579Haha! Oh yeah. I couldnt make it past 10 minutes. What a bunch of bullshit. I'll go find another episode to watch instead....
@bobpurcell7175
@bobpurcell7175 Місяць тому
Actually, not all Americans are assholes. 1 out of 3 deserve to live. I'm sure I don't need to name names here.
@bobpurcell7175
@bobpurcell7175 Місяць тому
​@@josephdrury8579 If you haven't experienced it, your opinion shouldn't mean shit to anybody, just like it doesn't to me.
@codelicious6590
@codelicious6590 2 роки тому
"Your discomfort is enough to disqualify a person from the American Dream" wow, nail on the head.
@timothymiddleton6651
@timothymiddleton6651 2 роки тому
Says the person who bought a smart phone instead of buying 50 meals for the homeless.
@codelicious6590
@codelicious6590 2 роки тому
@@timothymiddleton6651 Fallacious logic aside, me and my smartphone are far from being the cause of suffering.
@avokevo5394
@avokevo5394 2 роки тому
@@codelicious6590 it goes without saying, but please disregard Timothy. Literally pure nonsense, so we’ll keep it moving. That woman really did nail it. We need to help give these folks a foundation to stand on. No pun intended.
@timothymiddleton6651
@timothymiddleton6651 2 роки тому
@@avokevo5394 I’m in awe of how good of a person you are.
@avokevo5394
@avokevo5394 2 роки тому
@@timothymiddleton6651 thanks
@Ellary_Rosewood
@Ellary_Rosewood 2 роки тому
As someone who was homeless a few different times when I was younger, the first time being when I was 13, so many people don't realize exactly how EASY it is to one day lose everything and become homeless. How traumatic it is, how it changes your entire life, and how hard it is to get out of it. So many people in the U.S. are just one hospital visit away from homelessness, or even just one paycheck away from it.
@manuginobilisbaldspot424
@manuginobilisbaldspot424 2 роки тому
People who haven't experienced something often just don't have the empathy in this country. Well I do know. My apartment burned down in 2003 and I lost everything. Staying in roach motels only because of the grace of friends to wandering the streets for weeks before my best friend sent for me...it permanently reshaped the way I try to treat people.
@cerebraldreams4738
@cerebraldreams4738 2 роки тому
Or you get arrested and don't have enough cash on hand to post bail. Even if your charges are bullshit, you're going to be in jail for three to six months before the charges get dismissed. By the time that happens, your apartment has already completed the eviction process, and all of your stuff is gone.
@sasak369
@sasak369 2 роки тому
I've never been homeless, but once a homeless guy sat across from me in the tram, struck up a conversation and really gave me the impression that he was just glad to be treated like a person for once, be listened to. I realized that the only thing that separated me from him was I have parents who can afford to house me even when I'm not in a position to completely take care of myself out in the world yet, as a mentally ill student. I'm just lucky. The injustice broke my heart.
@AnthonyGoodley
@AnthonyGoodley 2 роки тому
As other replies here show becoming homeless can happen a multitude of ways to people. Often through no fault of their own. Yet so many people who are a paycheck or two away from being homeless look down upon those without and have no empathy. I'm rather confident that things are going to keep getting worse before it gets better Things will be forced to change as the number of people going hungry and sleeping on the streets increases else crime will.
@krejados1
@krejados1 2 роки тому
You're right, Ellary. Both of my homelessness stints were brought on by traumatic events - first time, fleeing an abusive marriage and, second, losing everything in a housefire (set by the guy that was selling me the house, so he could collect the insurance). Each time, finding the will to dust off and rehouse for the sake of my kids incredibly difficult.
@HIMAslapU
@HIMAslapU Рік тому
My rent went from $500 a month to $350 a week (was living and working in a hotel, new owners came in with no warning). Now I live in a tent behind my job trying to save up enough to get a place. But people don't realize how expensive being homeless can be (yes there are different levels of homelessness), and how hard sometimes seemingly impossible it is to find a place.
@duncanmchenry3349
@duncanmchenry3349 2 роки тому
I just watched this sitting in a tent, in a very affluent county in Virginia..i have been homeless since the start of the pandemic.. I have a job making more than minimum wage and still can't even afford a room here.. I don't spend money on drugs..and still can barely afford food.. I can't afford to simply move somewhere less expensive..i don't have a job there.. Even a couple months of housing would probably allow me to get ahead of this problem.. Just time to take a deep breath, feel like a person again..just a little break is a some people need.. Thank you so much for shining a realistic light on this problem..its never going to get better until more people see it this way...
@Yerp_To_Da_Skerp
@Yerp_To_Da_Skerp 2 роки тому
As someone who was homeless its absolutely the most dehumanizing I've ever experienced. I was beat multiple times while sleeping, sometimes from police sometimes just random people, had food and drinks thrown on me, had the police cut my sleeping bag into pieces, and even now that I own my own company work every day and support my family and in fact own a house I've been mocked or shamed by people who found out. I am just as human now as I was then and yet stray dogs are treated with more kindness than I ever was
@HarshRajAlwaysfree
@HarshRajAlwaysfree 2 роки тому
sucks man... civilization have truely fcked us up they have made surviving detached from it really difficult, they say you are free but it almost seems like hoax if I'm free i should have a choice to just detach and live on my own but all the resources are hoarded by the people at least mostly accessible one are how can we survive out of this slavery for money, for things we don't even care, we have become a slave of each other its really disappointing, we are supposed to be free but we don't even know anyway out of the system we were raised in this only to be a gear, if function badly we just get thrown away and replaced
@poundfoolish6702
@poundfoolish6702 2 роки тому
Chris . I’m proud you and the changes you made you are more man than most people will ever be. God bless you and your family
@leok7193
@leok7193 2 роки тому
Hey, don't bring dogs into this. I like them more than humans anyway.
@RetardGamingHDx
@RetardGamingHDx 2 роки тому
/r/thathappened
@Yerp_To_Da_Skerp
@Yerp_To_Da_Skerp 2 роки тому
@@RetardGamingHDx ....? Why would someone even lie about something like that. I was a herion addict for 15 years constantly in and out of sober houses and on the streets... but I could honestly careless if you believe me. But just saying, you're definitely part of the problem here and you may need to self reflect on that a lil buddy.
@discon_csert
@discon_csert 2 роки тому
Playing "It's raining tacos /in the street/ it's raining tacos /all you can eat" to someone hungry and homeless could be considered torture. I would want to cease to exist.
@amberleighstorms126
@amberleighstorms126 2 роки тому
@@richardmaclean4519 ......I'm sorry, what?
@lS-qp6zq
@lS-qp6zq 2 роки тому
Definitely evil.
@frankielopezzamudio4127
@frankielopezzamudio4127 2 роки тому
Yes its insane how systematically cruel humans can be but it's our task to make this world a better place before we leave it 👍
@ioanbotez7128
@ioanbotez7128 2 роки тому
Exactly, it's in such bad taste it left me speechless. The lack of empathy is amazing, and likely linked to the division in US society.
@MrTwenty20video
@MrTwenty20video 2 роки тому
@@frankielopezzamudio4127 ✌
@thereilway
@thereilway 2 дні тому
The idea that having a roof over your head, food in your belly, an clothes on your back, are "luxuries" you must earn, is absolute insanity.
@Panfrog.7
@Panfrog.7 2 роки тому
I'm a 16 year old when I was 11 me and my family lost our home because we were renting and it was sold out from under us with little warning we slept in a motel and it was one of the worst experiences of my life but we still had enough food and had a warm place to sleep at night these people who don't have either of those deserve much better
@celticwolff5429
@celticwolff5429 2 роки тому
I was hoping John would point out how cruel it is to play a song about all you can eat tacos at homeless people.
@skittenskitten
@skittenskitten 2 роки тому
I was thinking that too.. its so hard to fall asleep hungry and then having that song rubbing it in all through your sleep.. its really cruel actually
@apuapustaja1958
@apuapustaja1958 2 роки тому
Homeless people can make 200+ dollars to feed their daily heroine habit. Being Homeless in the first world is not a bad life.
@brianm7109
@brianm7109 2 роки тому
@@skittenskitten Then they should go sleep somewhere else... Not on a walkway by the front door of a downtown business
@everentropy
@everentropy 2 роки тому
@@apuapustaja1958 You did not watch this video did you. Yikes.I'd be embarrassed to write that
@leadpaintchips9461
@leadpaintchips9461 2 роки тому
@@everentropy People with that opinion, in my experience, don't think it's embarrassing to say that despite the evidence that's laid out in front of them.
@ulfrmolette1043
@ulfrmolette1043 2 роки тому
I remember in Florida when it was passed to make it illegal to feed the homeless, and a priest who refused to cooperate (he and his church regularly gave food services and donations on a frequent basis) was arrested. I'm not a Christian, but damn. This man was doing right.
@ChineduOpara
@ChineduOpara 2 роки тому
Christianity in the dUSA is a facade for domestic terrorism and pure hatred.
@lackeyreader
@lackeyreader 2 роки тому
I remember that story. I felt such rage at those who thought that making it illegal to feed people was a good idea. Talk about the devil walking among us.
@aoeu256
@aoeu256 2 роки тому
Have a camera out and speak to people who defend that law...
@XaadeTheBlade
@XaadeTheBlade 2 роки тому
@@ChineduOpara So is humanitarianism. People are people. Whether they are religious or not, they will either act for good or for evil. Religion is not inherently anything. Notable atheists have advocated for genocide or racial superiority, and so on, list goes on.
@cherachapin3826
@cherachapin3826 2 роки тому
Unfortunately, its becoming illegal to feed homeless in many places. I was 16 working as a lifeguard and there was an elderly man well known for living outside the ballpark. Anyone going to a baseball game knew this man. He was in a broken down old wheel chair and had no legs. He never asked anyone for money. Instead he asked for food, which he often shared with other homeless individuals who were too ashamed even to "speak" to the people spending hundreds of dollars to see a baseball game. Everyday when I went on my lunch break, I used to go to Subway and pick up an extra sandwhich for him. He was really nice and interesting to talk to. Not creepy or anything like that. One day I was stopped by police because "feeding the homeless is illegal". When I asked them how could such a ridiculous law exist, they explained that often people will buy food of some sort and do something to it to make it dirty or even poisonous and that is why it is illegal. Honestly, that was the most horse 💩 I'd ever heard in my life, but sadly I can also see it being a thing. Infacr, not long ago there was a man in Missouri who was arrested because he was bragging to his friends that he 💩 in a sandwhich and fed it to a homeless person on a regular basis...gross. But I can't imagine the number of people doing that is so high that making it illegal to feed someone is justified. Afterall, you could come to my house and I could barbeque some meat and piss all over it and with all the sauce you might not even know. So I guess anyone eatting outside the home should be illegal? Or cooking a dinner for your date should be illegal cause who knows, they might put some date rape drugs or something. So wildly ridiculous
@TheOldHippiebilly
@TheOldHippiebilly Рік тому
This is one of John's best segments ever. I'd like to see a follow-up.
@karenlebeter4196
@karenlebeter4196 Рік тому
My son & I lived in an old house (1940s) we rented for 15 years, in a neighborhood of 17 homes. Right before Covid shutdown, we were told the property under 17 homes had been sold and we had to move. I thought we would be living in our cars. His employer had shut their doors due to Covid but he was able to get a temp job in a nearby town. I am a disabled vet and get a pension. We looked everywhere for a place we could afford. Finally found something less than a thousand $ a month. It's an old mobile home. I drive 100 miles to go to the V.A. to see my Dr. and I am 70. My son drives 50miles to get to work. Our furnace broke, so we bought small space heaters. Now our older cars need more upkeep. I drive 30 miles to Safeway or Wal-Mart for fresh vegetables, when we have the money for gas. Lack of affordable housing & community gardens is the problem.
@Dicearoo
@Dicearoo 2 роки тому
"A man was walking around with a machete" oh no, imagine people walking around with weapons in Texas
@TheWizardMus
@TheWizardMus 2 роки тому
So they're saying that seeing a random stranger openly carrying a weapon doesn't make them feel safe and actually makes them feel in danger because they dont know the random strangers intentions? Wow! I never would have expected that!
@uncannyvalley2113
@uncannyvalley2113 2 роки тому
right?
@fourlightsorchestra
@fourlightsorchestra 2 роки тому
Most conservatives don't have any real values. They say they do, but what they really have is double standards. Blue lives only matter when they see them as on their side, sex trafficking is wrong only when it's not a republican doing it, Abortion is wrong only if it's not them secretly doing it, and now here we are at the right to bare arms.
@centerrightpunk
@centerrightpunk 2 роки тому
@@fourlightsorchestra no, you're just an ideologue
@fourlightsorchestra
@fourlightsorchestra 2 роки тому
@@centerrightpunk If the answer is truly no, what explanation can there be for why so many conservatives seem to hold such strong ideals, only to completely abandon them the moment it's inconvenient? And no, I'm not an ideologue. I examine why I feel and think the way I do, and I'm also a pretty flexible guy. If there was an alternative explanation that made sense to me, I'd change my opinion.
@Dreska_
@Dreska_ 2 роки тому
'Get these homeless off our streets!' 'Ok, we'll build accomodation & services in the area' 'Not in my backyard!' People like that don't want to see the less-fortunate given opportunities, they just don't want to see them at all.
@far2ez539
@far2ez539 2 роки тому
Would be great if people would stop making choices that lead to homelessness. John showed a bunch of people. Know what they largely had in common? Even moreso than skin color or location? Kids. Like that woman who was working as an aide in a mental health shelter (obviously not a high-paying career) and had a stay-at-home husband and was rising two kids, one with autism. Yeah, no shit that you can't afford a life for four people on such a job. I make deep six figures but I won't even buy a dog because it's too much of a potential financial burden. I have health insurance but I injured my back gravely last year and chose not to go to the hospital because I was convinced they wouldn't do anything for me other than toss me some painkillers and a $3k ambulance bill. And I could trivially afford a $3k ambulance bill, but I didn't want to pay it. I'm only ~30, but I've got over $300k saved for retirement. I pre-qualify for a mortgage decently into the 7 figures, but looked at houses with prices no higher than $230k. Being homeless isn't a choice, but people who are homeless often made a SERIES of choices to reach that point. It's like chess: nobody willingly moves their king into a situation where they can be checkmated, but if you are about to get checkmated you definitely made a lot of fucking bad moves earlier on that led to this scenario. Just because your come-uppance from your bad decisions on turns 10-20 isn't coming until turn 40 doesn't mean that you aren't responsible.
@BRM2X
@BRM2X 2 роки тому
@@far2ez539 It's mere human nature. Not everyone can be Light Yagami, it shouldn't be the standard of survival.
@bryaneverett9850
@bryaneverett9850 2 роки тому
Pretty typical for a Democrat. They are only generous with other people’s resources.
@BRM2X
@BRM2X 2 роки тому
@@bryaneverett9850 Yes.
@justinmadrid8712
@justinmadrid8712 2 роки тому
Why don't you adopt a homeless person then Mr. righteous? Seriously. Go find a homeless person and let them live with you for a while.
@jacob07221
@jacob07221 Рік тому
living here in portland oregon, i’ve had my fair share of experiences with the houseless, and i can say without a doubt the overwhelming majority of them have been positive. i’ve bought them dinner, i’ve talked and laughed with them, hell i even helped one move by shoving their stuff into my car. it’s been an incredibly humbling experience for me and done nothing but motivate me further to fight for equity in this disgusting system of oppression we call the US. i myself am fortunate enough to have housing with great roommates, a full time job, and a family that would take me in in a heartbeat if that was ever to happen to me, but even still i live very much paycheck to paycheck and it’s not any less stressful
@meowmix6081
@meowmix6081 Рік тому
I literally almost choked to death laughing at the grandparents in bed bit. Totally worth it. I've been homeless so yeah you're right about everything, but I'm waiting to hear more about Charlie's twisted grandparents.
@SSenderling
@SSenderling 2 роки тому
My wife and I were homeless and addicted to meth and heroin for 5+ years. Then we finally got a housing voucher through Boulder Housing Partners in Colorado in jan 2019 with this same exact housing first model. Now on Christmas of 2021 we have had our apartment for almost 3 whole years! I'm working. We have 2 vehicles and our drivers licenses (something I had never had until now). We have been sober for 2+ years and my wife's 2 daughters (my step daughters) just moved in on the 6th permanently and we just had our first Christmas as a real family. The housing first model absolutely works! Especially if you want to better your situation. I do understand from being on the streets for so long that some people just aren't ready to start healing yet but one of the main reasons for that is because your still experiencing hardship on a daily basis. Once that is eliminated (as much as it can be) it can give people the motivation and hope and resources they need to want to get better.
@johnryan5133
@johnryan5133 2 роки тому
I'm so sorry to hear what you went through mate but I'm glad things are looking up for you and wish you and your family all the best for the future.
@janycebrown4071
@janycebrown4071 2 роки тому
Keep up the good work 👏 👍 💪 👌
@SSenderling
@SSenderling 2 роки тому
@@janycebrown4071 thank you I certainly will!
@SSenderling
@SSenderling 2 роки тому
@@johnryan5133 thank you! The housing first model seriously saved our lives. I really hope that it gets more support and funding in more states. I'm in Colorado and here there is lots of support and resources for the homeless population but I know that's not the case in a lot of other states and it's just sad that they don't understand that people really can't grow and better themselves when they are not in a safe and stable environment.
@Iwannaps5
@Iwannaps5 2 роки тому
This made me teary eyed, it’s so amazing that you are your wife were able to come from rock bottom to now living a better life with a loving family. Keep it up!
@jakedunkin4728
@jakedunkin4728 2 роки тому
literally watching this behind a church wearing a rain coat in the middle of the night using shitty free wifi. Homeless people represent.
@cocacola4blood365
@cocacola4blood365 2 роки тому
Been there. Hope you luck changes.
@Ruby_Witch
@Ruby_Witch 2 роки тому
Be safe out there, I hope enough people see this episode that we can do something to help. The right way.
@apuapustaja1958
@apuapustaja1958 2 роки тому
Sounds like your life isn't hard enough.
@pleappleappleap
@pleappleappleap 2 роки тому
Keep warm, brother.
@Brightside117
@Brightside117 2 роки тому
I hope things start to turn around, hopefully this gains more attention and traction and change can happen, stay safe out there
@SavageEcaterina
@SavageEcaterina Рік тому
My fiancé and I currently have two roommates who would be homeless if it wasn’t for us moving heaven and earth to give them a home. Both suffer from mental health problems, but we do everything we can to make sure they are taken care of. It bothers me when people don’t want housing for homeless in their area. They are the kindest people and they sometimes have break downs think they are unworthy of our kindness. They are far more worthy in my eyes then most people.
@tracesprite6078
@tracesprite6078 Рік тому
You and your finance are wonderful people. May blessings come into your lives all the time and I hope your room-mates can be happy and healthy.
@alicialapatra7416
@alicialapatra7416 Рік тому
I've worked with persons experiencing homelessness for over 10 years now... thank you for shedding light on this very serious issue that affects us all.
@daggerthedragon1582
@daggerthedragon1582 2 роки тому
"It's raining tacos," is an absolutely vile song to play specifically to taunt hungry people... I almost cried, and was just as shocked that this fact was never mentioned.
@danieldaniels7571
@danieldaniels7571 2 роки тому
If I was homeless, it wouldn’t hurt my feelings any. I love that song.
@undefinederror40404
@undefinederror40404 2 роки тому
@@danieldaniels7571 *If* you were homeless, I don't think there's much reason for you to comment that.. Because we have no idea what it's really like to be homeless (on the longterm).
@davidrule1335
@davidrule1335 2 роки тому
If they played the Shags philosophy of the world, they would leave.
@ZachariahShihab
@ZachariahShihab 2 роки тому
@@undefinederror40404 oh I thought you meant because he would have to have internet to comment. Its a harmless joke, get off your high horse, we all know this to be true. If your going to try and help the homeless defending their honor on a comment on youtube isn't the way lol
@danieldaniels7571
@danieldaniels7571 2 роки тому
@@undefinederror40404 I’m 51. I’ve spent nearly 5 years of my life homeless.
@TheWiseAss
@TheWiseAss 2 роки тому
I've been homeless for the better part of 10 years. In all those years, I've never taken a dump on a street, committed a crime (except failing to pay child support), or stolen anything. I smoke weed when I can get it, but do not drink or do any other drugs... I'm exhausted. Each season brings new challenges, whether it be the frigid cold of winter or the blistering heat of summer, and food is ALWAYS hard to come by. There are places that feed, but to be near those places you have to risk sleeping in very violent camps and alleys where even the housed will attack you for no reason. Everyone hates me without knowing anything about me. They scream at me, throw things at me...and I've done nothing to them except share their air space. For someone to say "he chose this life", I say this: Why the fuck would ANYONE want to be hated this much?
@eshbena
@eshbena 2 роки тому
Not sure what to say except I'm sorry and I never thought homelessness was a 'choice'.
@sunfeatherX3
@sunfeatherX3 2 роки тому
Dumbass question I’m sure, but where do you shit? Like, all bathrooms also have locks on them where you have to buy something to be allowed to shit. Street dumps cost nothing but dignity, and I’d assume dignity is harder to come by than food in some cases
@saranghae2808
@saranghae2808 2 роки тому
💔💔💔 I hope things get better for you 🙏 Sending you love from South Africa ❤️
@marcod5027
@marcod5027 2 роки тому
So rough. It's incredible to me how so many people on the streets still find the strength to prevail, to keep on going with dignity. It humbles me often. I hope it helps to see that most hate you get is poorly translated fear from people who are afraid that they themselves could not deal with the harsh situations you have to deal with everyday. But hey, all I try to say is, keep up the good work brother, let's change this system into a fairer one!
@malcolm2466
@malcolm2466 2 роки тому
If I may ask, how did you post this
@nicholaswood821
@nicholaswood821 4 місяці тому
seeing that formerly homeless veteran man tell his story of walking around singing to himself comfortably brought actual tears to my eyes! to all the crew at last week tonight god bless you!
@chrismanuel9768
@chrismanuel9768 Місяць тому
You know the difference between me and a homeless person? I have a home. That's it. Homeless people are people. They deserve love and respect. They deserve homes.
@karinagutierrez7134
@karinagutierrez7134 2 роки тому
As someone who has worked with those experiencing homelessness, I want to point out that experiencing homelessness in itself can create mental illness. Everyone goes through trauma differently, but constantly being in a fight or flight state because you don’t have your basic needs met changes your neuropathways and can lead to illnesses such as PTSD and anxiety.
@HonestlyYrTrippin
@HonestlyYrTrippin 2 роки тому
It can also lead to "Brief Traumatic Psychosis" Literal hallucinations induced just by stress.
@ashleygarcia7608
@ashleygarcia7608 2 роки тому
I feel you. I also work with homeless transitional age youth and all their stressors add up and it’s difficult for them to find housing
@stevenkaz28
@stevenkaz28 2 роки тому
Never thought of that. EXCELLENT point.
@anontheshade
@anontheshade 2 роки тому
This. There are many root causes of homelessness, but it's mental illness and addiction that keeps then there. We should focus funding on treatment, and not government assisted housing in over priced cities.
@xuto2693
@xuto2693 2 роки тому
Having been homeless I can attest to this. The unimaginable stress, no safety, no relaxation, no peace, no rest, no recovery. It's trauma inducing. Psychosis inducing. It breaks you mentally. Truly breaks you. And that just makes getting out even harder, if you even can.
@reblade7704
@reblade7704 2 роки тому
I love how outraged FOX is about the guy carrying a machete, while it's perfectly legal to openly walk around with a gun. I wonder which of the two is more dangerous. Oh sweet irony.
@ILovePancakes24
@ILovePancakes24 2 роки тому
The machete for sure.
@seandriscoll6612
@seandriscoll6612 2 роки тому
Pretty sure it’s legal to open carry machetes in Texas as well
@krombopulos_michael
@krombopulos_michael 2 роки тому
If only he was carrying a harmless AR15, then there would be nothing to worry about.
@smhdpt12
@smhdpt12 2 роки тому
@@scottplumer3668 Race baiter. It's comments like these that will lead to further distrust and separation among fellow humans. Great job!!
@jameswhite5293
@jameswhite5293 2 роки тому
The machete wasn't the complaint, threatening people with it was.
@michalpitowsky
@michalpitowsky Рік тому
When I visited the US a few years ago, and traveled the west coast, it just blew my mind how many homeless people are living like this, and frankly, made me rethink of the US as a first world country. Something about the economical structure is wrong when you let the sick and the weak rot to death on the side of your street every morning as if it is nothing. I say this not coming from a perfect place, every country has it's own crap going on, but man, the US has a deep problem.
@vulcanhumor
@vulcanhumor Рік тому
A huge part of our problem is our broken health care system. If you can't afford to go to the doctor, or you can't afford insurance, you're SOL. A lot of people become homeless due to medical debt, and it's extremely difficult to manage any health conditions while homeless. If you already can't afford your bills, how are you supposed to be able to afford medications, or therapy, or exams that could catch a disease in its early stages? And it feeds into itself, because homelessness itself can lead to health complications. But America just really hates taking care of people for some reason.
@markk3453
@markk3453 Рік тому
the US marketing machine is VERY VERY good about lying to people. so much so that they lied them into wars and agreeing to put trump as a leader. people want a easy way out to belive someone so they dont have to stop, think and question. meanwhile everything in usa is for money. people, land u know name it. watch some of the other video on this channel. USA has 1000 problems that are not being talked about. is it better then a 3rd world country? sure but not by too much.
@NoraNekos7
@NoraNekos7 Рік тому
There's a reason some people call America a third world country
@emilysmith2965
@emilysmith2965 Рік тому
Because it fucking is.
@embedded_software
@embedded_software 5 місяців тому
America is a first world country with a world-class healthcare system. The problem is not in healthcare, but in health INSURANCE. Paying for that healthcare is harder here than in other countries, but the quality of care you receive (if you are insured) is generally pretty damn good.
@tjevans3025
@tjevans3025 Місяць тому
We have all seen and heard about homelessness over the years, and in the years subsequent to this video it has become worse - criminalizing homelessness is nationwide. Ironically, and sadly, the cost of incarcerating them (in the already overcrowded county jails) cost Far more than providing basic shelter and even porta toilets. John is an incredible entertainer, and comedian, but at the end of the day he is the Best. Most Professional, Credible, Investigative Journalist - that sheds important insights that are ignored by the so called media. I am educated, and well read, but John delivered this well documented journalism, and it has greatly increased my understanding of this ongoing, and growing, humanitarian crisis.
@rowandownstream3539
@rowandownstream3539 2 роки тому
"But despite Tyra's best efforts homelessness is still a huge problem in this country"
@bigcity2085
@bigcity2085 2 роки тому
In Boulder, CO., they made camping in the city illegal, which moved the homeless up into the foothills, where unfortunately , their camps started a few forest fires, plus the rich folk up there don't want the homeless living out in the woods. "Pushing them somewhere else" doesn't work.
@MorboTheDiddlyDo
@MorboTheDiddlyDo 2 роки тому
@@bigcity2085 Look up George Carlin talking about NIMBYs (not in my back yard) and die a little when you realize its from the 90s and still VERY relevant.
@Dong_Harvey
@Dong_Harvey 2 роки тому
@@bigcity2085 to the rich, homeless people are a sign that order still exists in the hierarchy they pay pigs to enforce
@markbahouth2713
@markbahouth2713 2 роки тому
@@Dong_Harvey no problem Mega maniac Bezos who owns the earth and desires the " HIGH Ground and does not want to be taxed will give free tickets to Mars to the homeless to experience any down side to Martian life. they must report to Bezos or he will abandon them to perpetual orbit in space debris.
@Dong_Harvey
@Dong_Harvey 2 роки тому
@@markbahouth2713 Bezos is his own problem compounding geometrically upon the rest of humanity
@a.walters123
@a.walters123 2 роки тому
How cruel to play “it’s raining tacos” to someone who is likely experiencing hunger pains, on top of nowhere to sleep.
@OzyMandias13
@OzyMandias13 2 роки тому
The correct terminology is actually "hunger pangs". In the medical profession, "pangs" are directly associated to discomfort caused by hunger.
@ggcatbelladogantics2959
@ggcatbelladogantics2959 2 роки тому
@@OzyMandias13 gimme a break🙄
@meatballhead15
@meatballhead15 2 роки тому
I thought the same thing =/
@skoomakity8769
@skoomakity8769 2 роки тому
Tormenting the poor is a great activity though! One of America's favorite pastimes z
@OzyMandias13
@OzyMandias13 2 роки тому
@@skoomakity8769 I'll stick with tormenting the ignorant. I'm not a classist.
@jeffn9952
@jeffn9952 Місяць тому
That's a really great thing you were doing, not only feeding people who were hungry, but giving them something to look forward to all day, and letting them know they had an ally in a cold world. I bet you were their favorite person ever.
@gtracingvideos6510
@gtracingvideos6510 6 місяців тому
I have been homeless 3 times in my past it’s never easy . The hardest part is when people say get a job bump but don’t realize you can’t fill out a job application with no phone number or address for them to contact you for a interview and even if your phone does still have service and you get a interview you’re appearance and hygiene will keep you from moving past the interview process. It’s extremely easy to become homeless and extremely hard to get out of. Thank you for explaining this to people it’s a very big problem that definitely needs fixing #Johnoliverforpresident
@CivilWarMan
@CivilWarMan 2 роки тому
When I was a young child, I thought that we could solve homelessness and poverty by just giving homes to the homeless and money to the poor. As I grew up, I learned how the world was more complex than I realized as a child, and that problems like homelessness and poverty don't get solved in spite of our efforts to fix them. Then, as an adult, after learning about the preliminary successes of testing programs like Housing First and UBI, I realized that we could solve homelessness and poverty by just giving homes to the homeless and money to the poor.
@rysler
@rysler 2 роки тому
Heheh.
@MaidMirawyn
@MaidMirawyn 2 роки тому
TL;DR: Just do the decent thing and help people. It works.
@tylerpaulson6689
@tylerpaulson6689 2 роки тому
Couldn't have said it better
@Brian-tn4cd
@Brian-tn4cd 2 роки тому
Turns out the simplest solution is sometimes the best (not that the USA will do anything about it, not really conducive to capitalism's whole thing)
@spongeintheshoe
@spongeintheshoe 2 роки тому
@@Brian-tn4cd And sometimes the complicated part is getting people to do it.
@kevgmor
@kevgmor 2 роки тому
Thank you for this piece. I was chronically homeless since a teen, now 49 and housed for the past 2+ years through the VA; They've helped a great deal with my mental health care. Now I work as a peer/musician; performing at the shelters...it's wonderful!
@ashleyshelley9774
@ashleyshelley9774 2 роки тому
Happy for you! 💓❤️💕
@lolopop12345
@lolopop12345 2 роки тому
The VA was actually beneficial?
@01jbeals
@01jbeals 2 роки тому
❤️
@richardmaclean4519
@richardmaclean4519 2 роки тому
clorox yes thanks for the refi… You paid for it.
@sweetums1634
@sweetums1634 2 роки тому
I just subscribed to you ! Keep it up, I Love it !!!
@Ashley-cv8bd
@Ashley-cv8bd Рік тому
I asked my mother once why so many charities would come into our building looking for donations, when so many of us barely survived on a pay check. She told me because those little are more likely to help because they know what it's like to be without.
@user-yd3jd2em8e
@user-yd3jd2em8e Місяць тому
great points made John ! Homeless people should NOT be criminalized! ❤ 🇨🇦
@Overthought7
@Overthought7 2 роки тому
"Far too often, stories focusing on homelessness are presented solely thru the lens of how it affects those with homes, when in reality it is obviously the people without them who need the real help." This is always my reaction to these stories, but he said it way better than I could have!
@Wwetitanfan27
@Wwetitanfan27 2 роки тому
so true
@Enoch-Root
@Enoch-Root 2 роки тому
It's easy for John Oliver to make jokes and virtue signal about this issue while getting paid large amounts of money, but he hasn't really provided a solution. Is he willing to have homeless people in his backyard?
@lilyhammer6661
@lilyhammer6661 2 роки тому
Enoch Root it sure sounds like he is. Also he presented that Affordable Housing First and Rapid Rehousing are both effective programs.
@bradfieldheiser7106
@bradfieldheiser7106 2 роки тому
@@lilyhammer6661 he presented? So what has he done individually in terms of his time and money? Did he donate the proceeds he made from this show to the homeless problem? No he pocketed the proceeds, hypocrite
@Enoch-Root
@Enoch-Root 2 роки тому
@@lilyhammer6661 He mentioned that giving houses to the homeless is cheaper, fine. But people are going to be angry if illegal immigrants are being given houses, especially if they get them instead of American citizens. The problem is either you can have open borders, but low taxes and very little in the way of social services. Or you can have closed borders and social services that can provide much more. Most people just aren't willing to have their taxes used to help people who have no legal right to live in their country. I'm not American by the way and never been there, the homeless problem in America is just shocking, and something that American media has for the most part hidden away from the rest of the world.
@jaridkeen123
@jaridkeen123 2 роки тому
I was homeless for 4 months in my early 20s. I have never felt so much hate. I worked 50 hours a week and I was so frustrated on why I couldn't afford a place to live. Edit: Where i was working: - Publix (Grocery Store) - Some Fast Food Job ( I dont remember what one, i worked for so many food industry jobs) I lived in Florida and Delaware homeless time to time. In Delaware I was paid $7.25 an hour and i think my take home pay was $900 or something a month after tax. Florida was not much better, made $1200 a month but rent was $1400 - $1750 No, im no longer poor or homeless. Im a Software Engineer now. No, hard work didn't get me where i am. It was knowing people
@proprietarycurez8463
@proprietarycurez8463 2 роки тому
vanlife
@Andreamom001
@Andreamom001 2 роки тому
I have a family member who had a similar situation. Work friends offered a room but charged her exorbitant rates and then locked up the toilet paper and food so she couldn’t have any. She went to a shelter.
@johnsmith-so5do
@johnsmith-so5do 2 роки тому
What did you do for work, where do you live and when was this ?
@mostbestjia627
@mostbestjia627 2 роки тому
Have you tried moving to a different city? You don’t have to be stuck at one place forever
@robertblokdijk901
@robertblokdijk901 2 роки тому
America.. home of the homeless. so FREE. to live under a bridge. Poverty is everywere.. but.. in a country with trilloinairs it is insulting .
@user-sw1wq8lh2w
@user-sw1wq8lh2w 2 роки тому
Thanks for doing this story John. My friend was orphaned as a child, lost his life savings and home twice due to Katrina and Harvey. He died of conjestive heart failure in his encampment 2 weeks before I could get him housing via the nonprofit I was working with. RIP William. My other friend Drew was more fortunate (in a way), he had terminal cancer, but we did find him housing. I made half a dozen multiple mile long treks out to his encampment to help him get out of the encampment and into a hotel. We still had to deal with a hotel kicking him out and move him to another hotel until we could help him get transported to hospice.
@MrDeadpool09
@MrDeadpool09 2 роки тому
My heart goes out to all the homeless out there. I wish more people would think logically about this and have more compassion but I think that would force people to look at their wages and living situation and realize they’re about a stones throw away from homeless and that’s an uncomfortable thought.
@warpossum2174
@warpossum2174 2 роки тому
In regards to the intersection of homelessness, mental illness, and addiction… two decades of EMT and law enforcement experience has shown me that mental illness and addiction occurs EVERYWHERE. On the streets, in the trailer parks, in the suburban bilevels, even in the big fancy McMansions. The big difference is who has adequate support networks and access to evidence-based therapies and treatment.
@waywardgoddess7219
@waywardgoddess7219 2 роки тому
I've worked in healthcare for 4yrs now and every patient I've had with mental illness has polysubsance abuse and 110% of the time are homeless. Breaks my heart because they have zero access to adequate healthcare and all they can do is self medicate. The most recent shattered my heart. Lost his wife 6mo ago and she was his world. His depression has destroyed him and he's homeless too. 😔 fk this world sometimes
@malum9478
@malum9478 2 роки тому
exactly. it's the most obnoxious and ignorant argument "bUt wHAt If TheYre ViOleNT???" what if your next door neighbor's violent. what if your cousin's violent. what if YOU'RE violent--i don't know you! you could cut people up in their backyard for all i know! for every story of a homeless person being "violent" i can show you ten of a suburban wine mom who did some of the most horrific shit humanly possible. total bs from those people.
@StacySalles55
@StacySalles55 2 роки тому
Really good point!
@Champigne
@Champigne 2 роки тому
Well said. And just fyi to those who may not know, 12 step meetings are not evidence based.
@jamiehoule1583
@jamiehoule1583 2 роки тому
And so much of how addictions are treated is dependent on whether they're seen as "acceptable" addictions. Like the "wine mom" who freely admits to needing alcohol every single day to cope with the stress of her life and it's seen as a fun or quirky personality trait, but any other person who admits (or hides) their need for alcohol as a mechanism of self-medication is an alcoholic and has a problem. Same thing really applies to things like marijuana vs valium. Marijuana as a calming agent is seen as bad/problematic, but somehow valium for the same reason is totally okay. The whole thing is full of double standards.
@plagiats
@plagiats 2 роки тому
It is so incredibly cruel to blast "it's raining tacos in the streets" to tired hungry homeless PEOPLE
@iloveplasticbottles
@iloveplasticbottles 2 роки тому
Someone should go over and short the circuit of whichever speakers are playing that.
@roostercogburn3272
@roostercogburn3272 2 роки тому
"Got any change?"
@maxpower8549
@maxpower8549 2 роки тому
if there was a war, it would be a war crime to torture people
@sarahoshea9603
@sarahoshea9603 2 роки тому
I thought it was strange he didn't address the fact that singing abt FOOD to ppl who were trying to sleep HUNGRY would be considered a war crime under the "No Torture" bit.
@ellannahefner2901
@ellannahefner2901 2 дні тому
Thank you! I struggled with homelessness for nearly 11 years until August of 23. We live in a society that has deluded themselves into thinking that another human being isn't as "worthy" or "deserving" of basic needs. I am fortunate enough to be placed on a state funded permanent supportive housing program. There are SO many stories that people don't realize are definitely other causes of homelessness other then addiction and mental health. It is a society wide problem. Just because you don't acknowledge this human issue, doesn't mean we don't exist and magically go away. You can't ignore this human issue forever.
@anjelitamalik9763
@anjelitamalik9763 2 місяці тому
It's so good of you to bring this up and advocate for the homeless.
@amila_
@amila_ 2 роки тому
I could never imagine hating on the homeless. Most of us are so close to homelessness and I don't understand how people can't realize it!!
@toriless
@toriless 2 роки тому
Much more now that covid-19 shutdown businesses, some forever.
@Julia-lk8jn
@Julia-lk8jn 2 роки тому
Agreed. I'm lucky to live in a country where it's pretty difficult to get rid of a tenant, and it's shocking to me how quickly that can be done in the US. Combine that with low wages, rising and yes, there are probably millions of US citizens who are living one accident, one expensive emergency room visit, one lay-off away from homelesness. I've read a quote years ago that US Americans have no sense of empathy with the poor because being poor is such a stigma that nobody considers themselves as "one of them", not even the poor themselves who rather view themselves as millionaires experiencing a bit of tough luck. It sounded over the top then. I wonder whether maybe the knowledge of being close to homelessness oneself get's repressed and turns into aggression against the people who remind you of that possibility.
@BriannaBanana1
@BriannaBanana1 2 роки тому
@@Julia-lk8jn Speaking as an American, I'm guessing that that's exactly what happens in a lot of cases. At least on the more conservative side of things where being poor seems to get stigmatized as laziness.
@darkriku12
@darkriku12 2 роки тому
People aren't realizing that - as the middle class is deteriorating, wages are stagnating, and everything (especially housing) is getting more expensive - the middle class is functionally becoming poor and the poor are becoming homeless. You can have two jobs and still be homeless as rental properties are rejecting everyone they can and those jobs require completely irregular schedules. Then people complain the minimum wage jobs arent finding people.
@darkriku12
@darkriku12 2 роки тому
@PT and yet if you contribute to improving the lives of those homeless people, suddenly you have less homeless problems.
@cynthiaclark6721
@cynthiaclark6721 2 роки тому
The definition of pure evil is playing "It's raining tacos" in a park where homeless people who have no money to eat are just trying to sleep. I am sure they would love to have a taco or anything to eat.
@deniseengle4269
@deniseengle4269 2 роки тому
Thank you. That was my first thought. They play classical music in Portland OR to deter us. Thankfully I dont mind classical music.
@Fire_of756
@Fire_of756 2 роки тому
I would not feel bad if they decided to eat those assholes.
@chrisitinabobinski3798
@chrisitinabobinski3798 2 роки тому
Cynthia thanks for being that up I would definitely rather go hungry than hear that song that’s is pure evil.
@XxNoMErcY99xX
@XxNoMErcY99xX 2 роки тому
@@dr-tse I know you didn't mean that in a bad way, but think about what you just said from a homeless' perspective...
@avamasquerade
@avamasquerade 2 роки тому
*Sadism is the point* Idk when or if the general population will ever get over their blind naivete.
@alikayneedscoffee3935
@alikayneedscoffee3935 2 роки тому
I live in Clairemont (San Diego), am disabled, and would probably be homeless if I didn't have my parents' support. We are all struggling. I feel disappointed in my community; I don't know when that committee meeting but I am sad that I missed it and wasn't able to voice my opinion. We have so many homeless in this area that need help and kindness.
@RedBeardDaProphet
@RedBeardDaProphet 4 місяці тому
As a homeless person watching this 2 years later, it is a shame that nothing was learned from it
@boink666
@boink666 2 роки тому
I was homeless as a kid. I can say it wasn't a choice. It wasn't from addiction. I was lucky and got rehoused. Thanks John Oliver bringing this up. So many people live this horror in their lives, it doesn't have to be this way.
@Chrisko1492
@Chrisko1492 2 роки тому
And? You were clearly in the minority of homeless people. The majority are dangerous no-goods, with drug addictions and/or severe mental illnesses. This video only showed the good ones, like the guy who was singing without reason, or the woman with the letter. If those people lived near you in affordable housing, no one would have anything against that (well, except legit white-supremacists - so, republicans). BUT the truth is that the majority of this affordable housing will be savages, shitting on your lawn, harassing you and maybe even commit crimes like breaking into your house. Of course, those people weren‘t showed in this video. Can‘t destroy the narrative.
@HarryBalzak
@HarryBalzak 2 роки тому
How about your parents? What happened to them? Death, abandonment, drugs, or mental illness?
@latch9781
@latch9781 2 роки тому
Glad to hear you got help Zack
@solsystem1342
@solsystem1342 2 роки тому
@@HarryBalzak wow, definitely need to punish children for their parent's actions by making them grow up on the streets. Also, have you perhaps considered that people just legitimately can't afford their rent? I've worked with people who worked around 80 hours a week in order to make ends meet. What do they do if they have a medical emergency? Get a 4th part time job? What if they get injured and can't work? (For reference she did have two dependents one of which needed specialized medical care). Not everyone grew up with middle/upper class parents like us that could always afford the necessities.
@boink666
@boink666 2 роки тому
@@solsystem1342 It wasn't the fault of my parents either. Back in the 90's brain injuries weren't fully understood or treated. I along with my family experienced a violent car accident that caused my parents to lose their jobs/prospects/dreams/minds, the family dog to be throw from the car, and caused the whole family to be homeless and fucked up from a brain injury at the same time. It took years of healing to even get to a place close to "normal".
@quinnwatson6060
@quinnwatson6060 2 роки тому
Don't forget, you have more in common with a homeless person than a CEO. Many of us are one or two bad circumstances away from living on the streets, even if we don't realize it or think so Also-- I had completely wiped all memories of "raining tacos" from my mind, I had completely forgotten that song and video existed until watching this episode. It filled me with an indescribable emotion something akin to nostalgia and rage
@JT-xj1pg
@JT-xj1pg 2 роки тому
Raining tacos is a low key racist song
@edelweiss8168
@edelweiss8168 2 роки тому
Most people don't realize that a mental breakdown can happen to ANYONE. I had a wonderful, happy life when I was hit by a psychosis. Out of the blue. Thankfully, I had a loving family that took care of me. Not everyone has that. So they don't get treatment. They lose everything: job, home, car, friends, and often their so-called partners. And they end up on the street. If you think it can't happen to YOU, you're wrong.
@NajxxTrebla
@NajxxTrebla 2 роки тому
God bless america
@sengabrockerhoff5750
@sengabrockerhoff5750 2 роки тому
Yep! Reality is we're in a capitalist system where we're all just 3 missed paycheck or 1 mental breakdown from homelessness.
@alexesjohnson4229
@alexesjohnson4229 16 днів тому
I live in a backyard because I can’t afford rent in my city. Thank you for covering this, it means so much to us❤
@samrey1803
@samrey1803 Рік тому
I am struggling with homelessness. This segment is on point in every way it did raise the underlining issues. Appreciate from the bottom of my heart to the team and everyone else who can understand these issues to raise them as policy remedies in future that are very much a solution in this masterpiece as always behind the facade of stigma ❤️✌️
@1yellowbutterfly679
@1yellowbutterfly679 2 роки тому
I would also like to add that funding libraries can do some serious serious good for unhoused people. When my brother and I were living out of my van we would go to the libraries from the time they opened to the time they closed applying for jobs, charging our stuff, using the bathrooms, filling up on water, etc. Idk where I would be without the libraries and the people who helped us
@MarcosIsABaritone
@MarcosIsABaritone 2 роки тому
This part!
@brandonkohler9721
@brandonkohler9721 2 роки тому
Libraries are a cornerstone of our civilization in so, so many ways. Pay attention to who tries to defund them.
@jprevatt
@jprevatt 2 роки тому
Well, for a few hours a day. Not much more, or they suspect you of loitering...
@1yellowbutterfly679
@1yellowbutterfly679 2 роки тому
@@jprevatt I don't know what the library rules are by you, but we were there from the time they opened to the time they closed every day for weeks on end and no one bothered us. And this was across about 5 different libraries, but 90% of our time was split between 2 depending on where we were able to park. Libraries are kind of built for loitering
@duncanmchenry3349
@duncanmchenry3349 2 роки тому
They should have homeless case managers at every library in America
@JessHart006
@JessHart006 2 роки тому
I work at a convenience store down the block from a newly-designated homeless housing unit in a very liberal Seattle suburb. The residents all try to complain about the unhoused people without sounding judgmental or bigoted (I never let them get away with it). The unhoused folks, on the other hand, make a point of being courteous, friendly, and paying for their purchases even when they have very little money or I offer to let them have food or coffee for free. You need to treat people like people if you want them to get back on their feet.
@krysti2
@krysti2 2 роки тому
Thankyou! Just someone smiling at you or saying Hi! goes a long way in making you feel human & not just a piece of trash that everyone would gladly make disappear (if they could) rather than just be polite & friendly- just treat ppl like you would like to be treated....
@dingusdingus2152
@dingusdingus2152 2 роки тому
Homeless people are human beings? Who would have thought?
@supplyanddistributions6418
@supplyanddistributions6418 2 роки тому
Thank you for doing that!
@dustymccrusty8545
@dustymccrusty8545 2 роки тому
Your gonna get fired for giving out free food n coffee and end up homeless and it'll be your choice due to your addiction of being nice to others which with then also be considered mental illness.
@JessHart006
@JessHart006 2 роки тому
@@dustymccrusty8545 Cool. You are very wise.
@andysmith5806
@andysmith5806 2 роки тому
I really agree that being homeless impacts your mental health. I had a mental breakdown that lead me to being homeless. Being alone for hours on end with nothing to do in a tent can send you a little loopy. I started having conversations with myself because at least it was someone to interact with.
@youngwang97
@youngwang97 Рік тому
It's ironic that people don't want homeless on the streets, but push hard against any solutions to solve that exact issue
@paulahik211
@paulahik211 2 роки тому
"Homeless by choice." I was homeless once. In a way it was my choice. I either lived with a husband who, when I arrived home from work one day, he and his buddies had left 5 spoons of melted speed on the coffee table which my 2-year-old daughter was walking around or I lived in my car. I'm sorry. I took the car. That's probably the only reason my daughter is now 40 years old and not buried in a graveyard.
@JT-xj1pg
@JT-xj1pg 2 роки тому
What's melted speed?
@harrisonfnord5871
@harrisonfnord5871 2 роки тому
@@JT-xj1pg Hard drugs. Cokain iirc
@QueerCripple
@QueerCripple 2 роки тому
"It's raining tacos" just sounds like a cruel song to play at homeless people who are probably also dealing with hunger 😅
@fireflyXCV
@fireflyXCV 2 роки тому
The song itself has a link to donate to the homeless in its yt description. Its raising money for them.
@starcherry6814
@starcherry6814 2 роки тому
Yeah the writers forgot to mention that!
@QueerCripple
@QueerCripple 2 роки тому
@@fireflyXCV that's awesome ❤
@Kitty_Demonix
@Kitty_Demonix 2 роки тому
I dont think its funny at all and think anyone thinking its funny should go try it for a night, make sure you dont eat that day.
@Krystalmyth
@Krystalmyth 2 роки тому
Probably dealing with hunger? If you can imagine hunger as a miasma that colors your life in a tinted hue, the world would be sepia. Does that help describe it? I'm not sure but it's like that.
@larryjames8617
@larryjames8617 5 місяців тому
Good show, John. I hope that you continue to advocate for the homeless by supporting housing for the homeless in YOUR neighborhood. That would be a great example.
@faisalarab316
@faisalarab316 Місяць тому
You guys at Last Week Tonight are awesome. Salute to you.🙇‍♂️
@maerrigo
@maerrigo 2 роки тому
"As your safety declines, so does your compassion." I think that is the most important sentence in this piece. That is why conservatives love to make people feel unsafe. If they can get me to feel scared for myself and my loved ones (which more often than not isn't even justified) I have less compassion and fewer emotional resources to care about other people.
@weareallbornmad410
@weareallbornmad410 2 роки тому
@MaxM2000 I understand that, but if you want to solve this problem and feel safe again, you need to support policies that help the people you feel threatened by. Lowering your "liberalism" and compassion is counterproductive.
@genieglasslamp5028
@genieglasslamp5028 2 роки тому
The truth us homeless people arnt a threat to others. They are people who are the most vulnerable. They regularly risk rape, theft, harrassment, etc. Stories of homeless people hurting others is oversensited and most often are done by homeless people who have some sort of mental illness. Thats just more proof of how many of those people dont need to be homeless.
@smokncho77
@smokncho77 2 роки тому
You are generalizing a stigmata on others simply based on a political label. It's fine in jest, but the more that you and others internalize the persistent disdain of "the other side" the more divided the country becomes and it happens on both sides. This all builds into identity politics and tribalism so thoroughly within the psyche that eventually there is no belief that you're talking about other people. How about the generalization that conservatives care about the lives of veterans, police officers, firefighters, and community members? So to use a blanket statement that it is conservatives who desire to make people feel unsafe is such an obvious logical fallacy and it does nothing to help anyone feel safer or work towards a sustainable solution to the problem. Food for thought
@JeiJozefu
@JeiJozefu 2 роки тому
@@smokncho77 That's negative partisanship in a nutshell rather than advocating for their own policies, many politicians only exist by convincing the country not to vote for "the other guy"
@smokncho77
@smokncho77 2 роки тому
@@JeiJozefu It's working all too well though. It tends to happen in democratic republics, where people simply divide themselves. Let's just scapegoat the problem, because that always seems to work.
@bobbyewing311
@bobbyewing311 2 роки тому
I honestly started crying when the guy started talking about randomly singing in his apartment because he is just so happy now. Like....... who could be against helping people like this?
@dingusdingus2152
@dingusdingus2152 2 роки тому
Republicans
@taylorbastian9670
@taylorbastian9670 2 роки тому
This is the goal for housing first. This does not happen all the time.
@RelaxAndSmokeMeth
@RelaxAndSmokeMeth 2 роки тому
me.
@prestonnicodemus9336
@prestonnicodemus9336 2 роки тому
Very unhappy people...
@samwindmill8264
@samwindmill8264 2 роки тому
Super rich arseholes who whine about the idea of paying a reasonable tax
@SjSOdJ
@SjSOdJ Рік тому
I'm watching and rewatching a bunch of these. So good! Glad he's saying what some of us have been for *so long* !! Some of these things are basic common sense.
@glenn6583
@glenn6583 11 місяців тому
Keep speaking the truth, Mr Oliver. We need it badly.
@damnthatwizard1463
@damnthatwizard1463 2 роки тому
This one hit REALLY hard. I just got out of homelessness, living on my friends’ couch for about 5 months, then back in a toxic household. I got lucky in finding a place, with a LOT of help from outside groups (no organizations, just peers and friends) and I’m LUCKY. I HATE that this has to be said, but homeless people are fucking people too.
@shaunaburton7136
@shaunaburton7136 2 роки тому
They are. I live in a town with a lot of homeless and the city is always pushing them around. The police call it pushing water.
@lynnharris7119
@lynnharris7119 2 роки тому
I'm happy you have a safe place, homelessness is not a choice & happens to good people, my god rent is so high it blows my mind, if you own then taxes are just as insane. Too much money wasted on bs, that could help many people. Blessings to you🤗
@torturedsoul4397
@torturedsoul4397 2 роки тому
Yes we are all human but what happens when someone stops acting human because they're so drug addicted and dangerous?
@user-yc8xw8bd5r
@user-yc8xw8bd5r 2 роки тому
@@torturedsoul4397 A lot of homeless people become drug addicted and dangerous because of the harsh conditions they're under. Boredom, hunger, anxiety, and sleeplessness will make the best of people turn to doing drugs, stealing, and whatever they have to to survive. They are still people. They need to be rehabilitated and healed from all that trauma, and they are still people.
@taylorbastian9670
@taylorbastian9670 2 роки тому
I wish I could help people in situations like what you were more at my agency. Unfortunately, HUD thought you are not homeless. That really sucks and I'm sorry you had to deal with that.
@marsalin97
@marsalin97 2 роки тому
There are cities that have also gotten rid of benches (mainly in subways and parks) all together to stop the houseless from sleeping on them. Not only inconveniencing EVERYONE (especially the disabled and pregnant) but going out of the way to try and hide the fact that the city has a homeless problem. These are people, not pests.
@waywardgoddess7219
@waywardgoddess7219 2 роки тому
LA and Vegas made homeless ILLEGAL. Like HOW??!?!?
@KareemPinkston
@KareemPinkston 2 роки тому
@@waywardgoddess7219 - I think what they are offering are FREE 3 hot meals, a place to sleep and medical care, in exchange for your “freedoms”. Interesting offer…
@youtou9407
@youtou9407 2 роки тому
@@KareemPinkston states are starting to outlaw homelessness so they can use the 13th Amendment: Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, *except as a punishment for crime* where of the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction"
@auntisthenes2754
@auntisthenes2754 2 роки тому
@@youtou9407 In Hungary, I think, one eastern european country any way, they have started a system where unemployed people pick up the trash to earn their wages. Not sure of anything. The source was a Romanian talking about the neighbours...
@JMacSD
@JMacSD 2 роки тому
@@waywardgoddess7219 LoL large areas of LA are literally covered with people who don't have homes, so "Like HOW??!?!?" do you mean?
@autumnrichards9365
@autumnrichards9365 Місяць тому
I love you for this John Oliver
@FizzleBurger
@FizzleBurger 4 місяці тому
That gag about Ellen aged way better than we could have expected.
@isidoreaerys8745
@isidoreaerys8745 2 роки тому
I’ve been homeless for all 3 of those reasons. Kicked out for being gay, Being released from jail, Escaping Domestic violence In exactly that order
@mr.cranker8086
@mr.cranker8086 2 роки тому
I am very sorry to hear that
@janycebrown4071
@janycebrown4071 2 роки тому
I hope that you are doing better!
@andysmith5806
@andysmith5806 2 роки тому
I had a mental breakdown and ended up homeless. I’m in a boarding house now. The entire time I was homeless, I had a car and job. I get irritated by people who are upset that they have to look at the tents. Try living in one.
@quinnarrenzola5284
@quinnarrenzola5284 Рік тому
Hey I hope your doing well right now:D
@smartaMartini
@smartaMartini Рік тому
I wish I could help a teen that was kicked out for being gay. I have an extra room, and it makes me sad to think about young homeless people out there by themselves.
@bosnianlady10
@bosnianlady10 2 роки тому
I will always remember when my mom was kicked out of Starbucks because someone thought she was homeless and the sight of her was bothering them. My mom was low income older landy. She was always frugal and so was her clothing. She worked long hours and would wait for my father to pick her up from work because she rather wait then spend money on a car or even public transportation. Everything she did was for us. Anyways, while she waited for my father to get off work , she would often go to Starbucks or some other place buy coffee and read. Well one day she was very tired and dosed off. Someone complained and she was asked to leave. They even threatened to call the cops. She felt humiliated and hurt. This is what homeless people deal with on the daily basis.
@tovanto3971
@tovanto3971 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/maeljqiRh6Ki2Wg.html
@conky221
@conky221 2 роки тому
I’m sorry
@IzzyBizzyBooBoo
@IzzyBizzyBooBoo 2 роки тому
On the other hand, imagine all the workers forced to clean up after homeless people who are often mentally unwell and abusive themselves.
@MrJimheeren
@MrJimheeren 2 роки тому
If someone falls asleep in a the place I work at I would also ask them to leave. No matter what you look like. I’m sorry to say this but a Starbucks or any other restaurant or coffee place for that matter is not a public space. You can’t just doze off and except to be left alone
@bosnianlady10
@bosnianlady10 2 роки тому
@@IzzyBizzyBooBoo Imagine you watching this video and making that kind of comment. You want me to focus on one symptom of an issue while you ignore the root of them. Imagine if you actually considered why in this powerful nation we have such high number of people homeless and mentally ill ( the video clearly said mental illness is not the leading cause , but often the result, but let’s go with your focus), without thinking how hard it is to deal with the symptoms. Imagine if you consider both the mentally ill and the underpaid that take care of them, and make it all nice so you don’t have to see reality. Imagine if you actually consider that mental illness is not a choice and anyone is susceptible to it. Imagine if you could see all the factors instead on focusing on the one that you feel is most concerning to you. By the way my mom was not only working at the time, never left any mess but was living with a mental illness. Imagine raising kids, battling mental illness, working long hours and having some person judge you for inconveniencing them when you can’t hold it together.
@frankiebelle
@frankiebelle Рік тому
I was made homeless by an ex in the summer of 2020. Thankfully I have friends who's couches I could crash on to help get back on my feet. It was scary to be suffering at the beginning of a pandemic with no defenses and find myself without a home. It can happen to anyone
@paulawilder8368
@paulawilder8368 Рік тому
How did you get to be this caring?
@koppe74
@koppe74 2 роки тому
playing "It's raining tacos" all night to people who probably don't have all that much to eat, is doubly cruel.
@michaelpara8582
@michaelpara8582 2 роки тому
I'm always kind to the homeless because I'm acutely aware that in this country I'm only 1 or 2 bad choices or circumstances away from being right there with them.
@FrayedSanity1981
@FrayedSanity1981 2 роки тому
That is one of the things that I find so infuriating with your country. Almost no form of support system (that actually works). In Norway (where I live), you cannot end up homeless. (Well, you can, but it`s almost as if you need to make an effort to get there. Those that are, are usually people with severe drug issues, that have more or less given up on life. And even they have a bed and meal at local shelteres every night.) The support network is vast. No matter how hard you screw up, everybody deserves a second chance. Its sad to me that so many people are one step from endig up on the streets.
@arielgaede3673
@arielgaede3673 2 роки тому
Not even a bad choice, just 1 or 2 instances of bad luck can do it
@havelock285
@havelock285 2 роки тому
@@FrayedSanity1981 there are so many social programs similar to what you’ve mentioned here in the US. There are government systems and independent charities/non-profits that help. In my small(tourist) town we have a homeless shelter that houses and feeds people and also helps them get jobs.
@xzonia1
@xzonia1 2 роки тому
Technically speaking, I've been homeless many times in my adult life but am fortunate to come from a large family, so I've always had a roof over my head (just not one I paid for). We would have so many more noticeably homeless people in the US if they didn't have family / friends take them in when something unfortunate happens to them. I really do wish the US would prioritize making home ownership an affordable option for all Americans. The way our country runs right now is ridiculous.
@ianbattles7290
@ianbattles7290 2 роки тому
@@arielgaede3673 Exactly, I'm one broken leg away from no income, which means no rent, which means no home.
@johanngomez4044
@johanngomez4044 2 роки тому
I lost my job because my work permit expired and my Lawyers fucked me with my money and didn’t begin processing my renewal in time and I lost my job and home and am currently looking for any way of sustenance in LA. I was a fulltime student working fulltime when I suddenly lost everything. Still haven’t used a day in my life but everyday that goes on and I wonder why I cant have a home despite me wanting to work and study in the country I have resided on since I was 6 months old. Being treated as an outcast while doing nothing wrong but being born too far south has surely changed my perspective on homelessness.
@johanngomez4044
@johanngomez4044 2 роки тому
All i have left is my hope in people like John Oliver.
@cordelia8031
@cordelia8031 5 місяців тому
hey hope you’re doing better now man, that sounds fucking awful :(
@MonsterPrincessLala
@MonsterPrincessLala 2 роки тому
It's wild that people feel like people don't have a right to exist while being homeless but we still don't pay a living wage like anywhere. Proportional minimum wage should be $25.00 and we had to fight to get it to half the amount.
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