NYC Musician Uses His Time and Talent to Illustrate True Compassion as a Voluntary Endeavor

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

Musician in NYC Performs Next To Homeless People So They Get More Cash:

My Commentary: Real compassion is voluntary…

But, hey, just quietly and passively pay those compulsory taxes to let the State “take care of” the homeless (AKA police harassment, corrupt shelter systems, vagrancy laws, destruction of property, fines, jails)!

Keep your soft, pink hands “clean,” my friends!

For just a taste of the truth about homelessness in NYC, and how the State represents the worse enemy to some of the most vulnerable members of our society, watch the movie, “The Saint of Fort Washington.”

But, Without Government, Who Would “Take Care” of the Homeless?

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

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Update: Department Of Homelessness Renews Effort To Dismantle Tent Encampments Citywide:
http://sfist.com/2016/09/09/department_of_homelessness_and_sfpd.php

(Jack Morse) The newly created Department of Homelessness & Supportive Housing is set to begin the process of removing every single homeless encampment in the city — tent by tent. CBS 5 reports that the department’s deputy director, Sam Dodge, laid out this goal in conversation with the channel at the same time as SFPD Northern Station Captain John Jaimerena was telling Hoodline that his officers have no plans to take down encampments as it isn’t illegal to be homeless.

“We’ve seen an increase in encampments in the Mission district between 14th street and 19th street and South Van Ness and Harrison,” Dodge told CBS 5. “To try to go person by person, offer everyone at least shelter so that we can resolve an encampment.”

When pressed by CBS 5 if to “resolve an encampment” meant “taking them down,” Dodge replied, “yeah, that’s right.”

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: “Taking care of” the homeless…

State Forces People into Homelessness Over Possession of Small Quantities of Cannabis

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

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Police Having People Evicted from Homes for Small Amount of Marijuana:
http://sprout.news/evicted-small-amount-marijuana/

() Police in Washington DC are taking advantage of nuisance abatement laws to target renters and homeowners for possession of tiny amounts of cannabis.

Rajuawn Middleton’s son moved out of her home years earlier, but that did not stop police in the nations capital from raiding her home in a search for guns they allege he was harboring. In fact, in the end, the son was never charged with any crime related to the allegations.

During the raid in March 2014, however, a single joint was found in her possession. As a result she was eventually forced to move out of her home.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: And, once these families are disenfranchised, and forced into homelessness by the State, most will require government “assistance” to get by…

“Government: breaks your leg, offers you a crutch, then says, ‘See, if it weren’t for me, you wouldn’t be able to walk’.”

Statist Hero Dutifully “Takes Care” of Homeless Man

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Kevin Rosado is beaten by Officer Robinson as he attempts to leave Ward Island Shelter

Kevin Rosado is beaten by Officer Robinson as he attempts to leave Ward Island Shelter

EXCLUSIVE: Homeless Services Cop Caught on Camera Beating Man at Wards Island Shelter:
http://pix11.com/2016/08/10/exclusive-homeless-services-cop-caught-on-camera-beating-man-at-wards-island-shelter/

() A Department of Homeless Services police officer was caught on surveillance video repeatedly beating a man at a shelter on Wards Island.

Kevin Rosado, a former shelter resident said he was beaten after he tried leaving the facility and got into an argument with the officer seen on video, police sources confirm.

“When he beat me like, I put my hand like that I tell him that’s not necessary why you hit my like that,” Rosado said.

Baton in hand, the sergeant only identified by his last name, Robinson, struck the 24-year-old several times as his colleagues appeared to stand around and watch.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: Heart-warming moment captured on film, as Statist hero dutifully “takes care” of homeless man! ❤

My faith in the State is now FULLY RESTORED! I BELIEVE!

Discussing Government Efforts to Criminalize Homelessness

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my post ,”But, Without Government, Who Would Criminalize Homelessness?“…

Rayn: No victim, no crime, slimeball!

“Concord City Ordinance 50-10: No person may occupy a public bench for more than 20 consecutive minutes; and no more than 30 minutes combined for a 24 hour period. Violation: Class III Misdemeanor”

“Concord City Ordinance 50-10:
No person may occupy a public bench for more than 20 consecutive minutes; and no more than 30 minutes combined for a 24 hour period.
Violation: Class III Misdemeanor”

Adam L.: A clear targeting of homeless folks.