Poor Dublin Ireland refugees

So many homeless people on this planet. It's so very sad. There's a saying "There but by the grace of God go I". And my mother used to say "You never know what you're coming to in this life". There are people who are now homeless who never dreamed they'd be in that situation. Perhaps some of them looked down their noses as homeless people. Those of us who have adequate shelter, can put food on the table and have the "creature comforts" should feel blessed and grateful. Little things we take for granted must seem like luxuries that are out of reach for those who are homeless.
 
World elites....

Why would this be a problem for all the English speaking nations (western societies).
Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, United States...see the pattern?
Something very sinister is going on!
In my view.
I see how you're thinking, and granted the English speaking countries seem to be hit the worst... but it's also a major problem for some non English speaking countries..France Italy, & Germany to name just 3
 
So many homeless people on this planet. It's so very sad. There's a saying "There but by the grace of God go I". And my mother used to say "You never know what you're coming to in this life". There are people who are now homeless who never dreamed they'd be in that situation. Perhaps some of them looked down their noses as homeless people. Those of us who have adequate shelter, can put food on the table and have the "creature comforts" should feel blessed and grateful. Little things we take for granted must seem like luxuries that are out of reach for those who are homeless.
 
I see how you're thinking, and granted the English speaking countries seem to be hit the worst... but it's also a major problem for some non English speaking countries..France Italy, & Germany to name just 3
Yes that's why I included western societies.
Not happening in Japan, Russia,China and so on.
 
So many homeless people on this planet. It's so very sad. There's a saying "There but by the grace of God go I". And my mother used to say "You never know what you're coming to in this life". There are people who are now homeless who never dreamed they'd be in that situation. Perhaps some of them looked down their noses as homeless people. Those of us who have adequate shelter, can put food on the table and have the "creature comforts" should feel blessed and grateful. Little things we take for granted must seem like luxuries that are out of reach for those who are homeless.
it's a saying that's very common in my house... as it was with my mother when we were growing up.

Unfortunately a huge portion of these homeless now are illegal immigrants and shouldn't be here in the first place...
 
Yes that's why I included western societies.
Not happening in Japan, Russia,China and so on.
Russia.......the reason they don't have an actual Tent city

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After the breakup of the USSR and adopting capitalism,[6] the problem of homelessness sharpened dramatically,[citation needed] partially because of the legal vacuum of the early 1990s with some laws contradicting each other and partially because of a high rate of frauds in the realty market.[citation needed] In 1991, articles 198 and 209 of Russian criminal code which instituted a criminal penalty for not having permanent residence were abolished.

Because most flats had been privatized and many people sold their last shelter without successfully buying another, there was a sharp increase of the homeless. Renting apartments from a private owner became widespread (which usually only gives temporary registration and the apartment owner could evict the lessee after the contract is over, or if the rent was unpaid).

In Moscow, the first overnight shelter for the homeless was opened in 1992.[7] In the late 1990s, certain amendments in law were implemented to reduce the rise in homelessness, such as the prohibition of selling the last home with registered children.

Nevertheless, the state is still obliged to give permanent shelter for free to anybody who needs better living conditions or has no permanent registration. This is because the right to shelter is still included in the constitution. However, this may take many years. Nobody still has the right to strip a person of permanent residency without their will, even the owner of the apartment. This creates problems for banks because mortgage loans became increasingly popular. Banks are obliged to provide a new, cheaper flat for a person instead of the old one if the person fails to repay the loan, or wait until all people who live in the flat are dead. Several projects of special cheap 'social' flats for those who failed to repay mortgages were proposed to facilitate the mortgage market.[8]

 
World elites....

Why would this be a problem for all the English speaking nations (western societies).
Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, United States...see the pattern?
Something very sinister is going on!
In my view.
WEF.
 


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