Eastoff
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A significant number of homeless youth are LGBT teens whose parents threw them out.
in portland, I find that hard to believe. Nationwide, I'd say sure.
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A significant number of homeless youth are LGBT teens whose parents threw them out.
A significant number of homeless youth are LGBT teens whose parents threw them out.
Anyway ... back on topic. Terrance Jones is a douche.
http://www.portlandoregon.gov/phb/article/103921According to the broadest definition of homelessness — on the streets, in shelters, staying with friends or family — this year’s count found nearly 16,000 homeless in Portland. There were 2,869 literally homeless people, on the street or in emergency shelters.
A significant number of homeless youth are LGBT teens whose parents threw them out.
What the fuck is LGBT! Some boy band?
So you're saying it's ok what he did as long as he didn't shout out a homophobic slur? I think that's an odd stance, but ok
Whoa MM buddy, where did you get that interpretation?
If a significant number of homeless youth are in violent roving street gangs, and a significant number of homeless youth are LGBT... are you saying a significant number of LGBT youth are violent?A significant number of homeless youth are LGBT teens whose parents threw them out.
Oh, did I error?
I interpret her statement as just that "there are a lot of gay people who are homeless." Nothing more.
Me too. Kinda. Mostly, just teasing a little. I hope we've evolved enough to have a sense of humor about this particular subject (lgbt, not homelessness). I guess we'll see.I know. I was being an ass about it.

Sizzurp?
I keep hearing about "aggressive panhandling". I've been approached multiple times by panhandlers in Berkeley, Oakland, San Francisco - I never felt threatened. Annoyed, maybe, sometimes they clearly were not all there, but I did not fear for my safety. I may be wrong, at least in some cases, but I do wonder if the aggression is in the mind of the beholder?
What if Ben Davis is the guy that Terrance Jones stomped on? Karma, it happens.Ben Davis is Terrance Jones?
Why are people interested in treating the symptom and not the problem?
No one is asking WHY they are street kids. And let's not come up with some generic, general answer as to how they came to be that way.
All homeless people aren't lazy fucks (not saying you are saying that). Most of them are victims of circumstance or terrible parenting.
I keep hearing about "aggressive panhandling". I've been approached multiple times by panhandlers in Berkeley, Oakland, San Francisco - I never felt threatened. Annoyed, maybe, sometimes they clearly were not all there, but I did not fear for my safety. I may be wrong, at least in some cases, but I do wonder if the aggression is in the mind of the beholder?
