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Don Carlton Honda "sick and tired" of "homeless" causing problems (Tulsa)
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 4015072" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>The problem is almost always drug addiction. The addiction controls them and they aren't capable of rational thinking or actions. They aren't concerned with any consequences at all. Do you think they don't know about consequences for their actions? They know very well, they just don't care. The ONLY thing they care about is getting high and staying that way as much as possible. That's literally it, that's the one thing that drives them.</p><p></p><p>Until society starts realizing this and quits enabling them to continue on their current path, it will not stop. I don't care how much money is thrown at the problem, there are plenty of examples in just this one thread. No amount of free stuff, support or care is going to reach a significant percentage of them. There are only two possible answers. One is to make it impossible for it to continue and let nature run its course. Or to force it upon them by taking their freedom to continue. I don't see our society having the stomach for either and waking up myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 4015072, member: 3099"] The problem is almost always drug addiction. The addiction controls them and they aren't capable of rational thinking or actions. They aren't concerned with any consequences at all. Do you think they don't know about consequences for their actions? They know very well, they just don't care. The ONLY thing they care about is getting high and staying that way as much as possible. That's literally it, that's the one thing that drives them. Until society starts realizing this and quits enabling them to continue on their current path, it will not stop. I don't care how much money is thrown at the problem, there are plenty of examples in just this one thread. No amount of free stuff, support or care is going to reach a significant percentage of them. There are only two possible answers. One is to make it impossible for it to continue and let nature run its course. Or to force it upon them by taking their freedom to continue. I don't see our society having the stomach for either and waking up myself. [/QUOTE]
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