Youtubers Hate Homeless People

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  • “I don’t think it’s an affordable housing issue” proceeds to show a homeless women working 3 jobs and not being able to get a place to live
  • @k.6882
    him recording a guy ODing and just standing around until someone else does something and then timing the ambulance like its some game?? this is heartbreaking
  • @ambrema1234
    I am American/Polish but have spent most of my life in Poland. I have backpacked throughout Europe, the Balkans, and the Nordic countries. I recently moved back to the United States and was shocked to see the number of young people like me on the streets. While I understand that homelessness exists in other places I've been, I never encountered so many young, able-bodied individuals living on the streets until coming back to the US. It's disheartening to hear people in the US say things like 'They choose to live like that,' without taking accountability for the systemic issues that contribute to homelessness.
  • @Sorenzo
    So obvious that they brought the spiked club. Think about it - if you're homeless, you don't have a case for your spiked club. It's gonna poke holes in everything - your tent, your clothes, yourself if you tripped and fell. And there's NO conflict you can't solve with a regular bat without spikes. They never showed the guy actually say it belonged to him. And then he tries to give it back and they pretend to panic!
  • @Mariopwnzu
    "He doesn't want medical attention" Geez I fucking wonder why the homeless guy doesn't want medical attention in the country notorious for it's outrageous medical bills, real fucking mystery that one.
  • Its literally "ew poors" pretending to be charity or educational content. We're not meant to feel anything or try to change anything; we're meant to be grossed out and petrified of that ever becoming us. Then we keep going to those jobs...
  • @Nomisdoowtsae
    "It's so disgusting there's human excrement!" Same guy "NO you can't have public toilets!"
  • @elanbus
    I’m a social worker in Seattle who primarily works with the homeless population. One common misconception about homeless people is that they chose that life, yet when we offer them an opportunity for housing every one jumps at the opportunity. Homelessness is a housing problem first and foremost. Another misconception is that rising homeless populations are a sign of economic downturn, but in reality it's the opposite. Economic booms cause housing prices to go up and invite wealthier individuals to move in for employment, putting many individuals out on the street. When cities grow and their housing market doesn't grow to accommodate them the city will have an increase in homeless populations.
  • @amyfinny1983
    the part where he keeps zooming in on a guy overdosing and then has the gall to say "finally someone called 911" is actually making me nauseous
  • @jook3478
    nothing to lighten your day like someone abusing homeless people
  • "We need to understand that they are just normal people like us who were less fortunate." 2 seconds later "After narrowly escaping a gruesome death at the hands homeless savages looking to make a sacrifice to the Fentanyl god..."
  • @EulaliaDaisy
    I looked through his thumbnails, and noticed a strange pattern. All of the "most violent" or "murder capitol" videos just so happen to have a black person on every video thumbnail that I saw.
  • @Delta-yy6dr
    Tyler: "Anything we can do for you?" Homeless man: "Give me one of them little houses." Tyler, five minutes later: "We've established that homeless people don't want to live in houses"
  • @Randombugg
    Imagine someone asks if you need anything, you politely decline, and they just assume you mean that you don't want to live in a house
  • @ICE0124
    28:16 i like how someone yells "anyone have narcan" and then he just steals the stage by repeating the same thing like he was the hero
  • Totally agree with the blurring face point - however it may set a good example if you went ahead and blurred them in this video. Their likeness would also reach less people. Love the content x
  • @AndWilly
    I’m like 99% convinced they started the fire, and 100% sure they brought the bat. That’s insane behavior. The lowest of the low.
  • Man some of these clips are genuinely hard to watch, like the one of them trying to humiliate the homeless squatter. The sociopathic lack of empathy needed to try to sell something so tragic as entertainment is insane.
  • 25:49 "the funny part is I'm in support of the LGBTQ community" ...he says after looking at and holding a trans flag like it's the piss jar from earlier, after calling people who (most likely completely rightfully) call him out as a transphobe as green/pink/purple haired people, as if the color of your hair determines if you're right or wrong. Nothing quite says "I support you" like treating someone as absolutely detestable.