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Well, that's the same argument of people who lived in car considered themselves not homeless.......Beggers are not necessarily homeless.
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Well, that's the same argument of people who lived in car considered themselves not homeless.......Beggers are not necessarily homeless.
Well, that's the same argument of people who lived in car considered themselves not homeless.......
Well, that's depends on the "Definition" of Homeless, hence the car argument. If I can return home and I choose to beg, I would consider that homeless.Not living in cars, but rural population in the picture for example have homes. Laid off migrant workers also have homes that they can return to back in the villages.
Well, that's depends on the "Definition" of Homeless, hence the car argument. If I can return home and I choose to beg, I would consider that homeless.
In fact if you count that not to be homeless, then you would also have to discount runaway kids that have home to go back to but not willing to because they ran away, or people who slept on the street after refusing housing offer from the government, friends and family, which about 90% of Homeless people in the west fit in this category, or 100% in Nordic country because the government is allotting Public Housing to house homeless people.
Wow , you found one out of 1 billion people, congrats. Come to he US and you will know what homelessness is.View attachment 909231
City inundated by beggars as they gather for 'annual conference'
Thousands of homeless have descended on Dali, China, for an annual 'beggars conference' to feast on gifts offered by locals celebrating a religious holiday.www.dailymail.co.uk
Well, then 90% of all homeless people in the western world is not homeless, and there would not be homeless people in Nordic countries or Australia, for example, because both put homeless people in public housing. Whether they choose to go or not is up to these people.I certainly would not consider those who choose to sleep on the street to be homeless.
Yeah, in my case, one of my uncle is an alcoholic. His wife left him, but my other uncle give him and my nephews a place to stay. Myself and the close family support him his monthly allowance and his children studying, taken care of. The only condition is to stay away from drinking.Homeless is a very rare phenomena in Confucian society. Even in Vietnam Hanoi, not a lot of homeless. People always can go back to village. Relative will always give bridge loans or take these homeless in. Any relative who failed this duties will be immediately look down by extended family.
I stay in Hanoi for a long time. Almost never seen any homeless.
US has big homeless problems.
I do not know why people are ranting homeless in East Asia.
I used to be a Philadelphia cop, do you think I don't know what "Homelessness" in the US??Wow , you found out 1 billion people, congrats. Come tot he US and you will know what homelessness is.
So you know about throwing families out on the streets with their luggage and picking up frozen dead homeless from the streets then?I used to be a Philadelphia cop, do you think I don't know what "Homelessness" in the US??