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Everything You Think You Know About Panhandlers Is Wrong


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2018 Apr 22, 6:58am   1,438 views  4 comments

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In San Francisco’s Union Square, the typical panhandler is a disabled middle-aged single male who is a racial minority and makes less than $25 per day despite panhandling seven days a week for more than five years. Though Stossel was insistent that panhandlers just use the money for beer and pot, the majority of those surveyed did not. In fact, 94 percent used the meager funds they raised for food.

In addition, some justify doing little to fight homelessness because, in their view, many homeless people don’t want help and prefer living on the streets. However, researchers discovered that, on the contrary, just 3 percent of panhandlers don’t want housing.

Among the survey’s findings:

83 percent are men
48 percent are African American
31 percent are white
69 percent are single
26 percent served in the military
70 percent are 40 to 59 years old
58 percent have been panhandling for at least five years
53 percent panhandle seven days a week
60 percent make $25 a day or less
94 percent use the money for food
44 percent use it for drugs or alcohol
62 percent are disabled
25 percent are alcoholics
32 percent are addicted to drugs
82 percent are homeless
In total, 146 people participated in the survey.

Researchers also spoke with 400 people who had given money to panhandlers in the past year. They found that the largest group of people who chose to give were young working-class Bay Area residents. Empathy was a main driver; three in five said the gave “because they or a family member may be in need someday.”

https://thinkprogress.org/everything-you-think-you-know-about-panhandlers-is-wrong-36b41487730d/

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1   Tenpoundbass   2018 Apr 22, 7:43am  

I'll feed anybody and anyone. I will not hand an adult I don't know money for being homeless. I don't give anyone Shit. I tell them with a straight face and a stern voice "Nope!".
If they tell me they are hungry, I have invited a bum to be my lunch guest to the establishment I was on my way into.

Panhandlers are either swindling you, as in that is their profession and they make a large chunk of coin at it. Or they are panhandling for a fix for one of their vices.
I don't support grown ass men and their vices, just wont do it.

Then there's the people really destitute and down on their luck. Those people have burned through everyone in their life that ever cared for them or gave them half a chance. That's why they are on the streets, everyone they know is tired of their shit.

That's enough reality for one thread.
2   RWSGFY   2018 Apr 22, 8:55am  

Are we supposed to take them on their word?

I mean, why would they lie, right?
3   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2018 Apr 22, 9:42am  

94% using for food is an absolute lie. So is the disability part(if it were true they would mostly qualify for state or SS disability) and the homeless “advocates” are more than happy to qualify them for those programs so that the homeless advocate can refer the formerly homeless(cause they hook them up with an SRO) to a local drug dealer with their monthly check and themselves receive kickbacks.

Any homeless person can get free meals at the many shelters or by running around asking for money. Lots of people won’t give money but will buy a homeless person a meal.
4   Ceffer   2018 Apr 22, 10:00am  

They have YouTube videos of panhandlers and homeless being interviewed. Just like everybody in prison is innocent from their point of view, panhandlers/homeless clearly don't have the slightest grasp of the reality that brought them to their condition. They replace facts with self exonerating bullshit and denial. They know very well how to guilt trip people and pull the sympathy/pity pot handle.

Ask an alcoholic how much they drink, it's ALWAYS "just a beer (or glass of wine, or spirits) or two once in a while" etc. etc. Polling homeless and panhandlers is like trying to get hard information from hallucinating whackos in an asylum.

Of the many people I have known who have gone from homelessness and out of homelessness, it was ALWAYS because of alcohol or chemical dependency issues. When they stop drinking or using, they automatically over time get back into some kind of productive relationship with society and are no longer homeless.

You don't see piles of used needles around homeless encampments because they are using panhandling money to buy food.

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