nikolino840
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If you loose everything what do you do?
Survive in the street begging for Money...stealing things...suicide?
Survive in the street begging for Money...stealing things...suicide?
My experience with the homeless has universally been negative.people can't even imagine real suffering, IMO this is why they make such a big deal over the little shit
If you loose everything what do you do?
Survive in the street begging for Money...stealing things...suicide?
At least we’ll be able to go into Starbucks bathrooms to freshen up with ‘hooker showers’.Crime realistically because what else can you do at that point? You are homeless since nobody would even give you a chance at even a shit job. Or like sell your kidney.
Watch this video on Japan's homeless.Crime realistically because what else can you do at that point? You are homeless since nobody would even give you a chance at even a shit job. Or like sell your kidney.
Never heard of that before. Hipster showers lol.At least we’ll be able to go into Starbucks bathrooms to freshen up with ‘hooker showers’.
Watch this video on Japan's homeless.
They do not commit crime. They actually start their own businesses and help their community.
Being homeless should not be an excuse to turn chaotic. Again, our human ancestors were "homeless" for millions of years but they still survived.
It’s where you quickly wash your armpits, crotch and ass crack. Aka Hooker shower.Never heard of that before. Hipster showers lol.
I think having a car makes it less shit. Or a job. Either way 4 months on the road sounds tough.I've been homeless before for about 4 months and only moved into a house because a friend made me. I had a job tho and a car so it wasn't as tragic as some might think. It's not too uncommon here especially with the cost of living be so high.
Homeless =/= Helpless
Outside of geographic reasons, why do you think Japanese homeless don't want to commit crime but Americans do?Japan isn't America and people tend to be different when they literally are homeless, our human ancestors didn't have civilization either.
From my understanding homeless people in Japan do commit crime but it isn't reported.Outside of geographic reasons, why do you think Japanese homeless don't want to commit crime but Americans do?
If you need a house to not murder someone, then the problem isn't homelessness but someone's actual morals.
If the homeless cannot survive in our current civilization, then isn't that all the more reasons for them to provide for themselves until they can be reintegrated?
Do you have an article that collaborates this?From my understanding homeless people in Japan do commit crime but it isn't reported.
Do you have an article that collaborates this?
Japanese homeless tend to be older men who are educated and were formerly legitimately employed which is a bit different from the homeless in America who have only ever known poverty.Outside of geographic reasons, why do you think Japanese homeless don't want to commit crime but Americans do?
The secret of Japan’s mysteriously low crime rate
Japan is often considered slightly odd compared to other countries. Its economic success, distinct culture and disciplined population has made Japan rather unique, and produced one of the lowest crime rates in the world. The country has 127 million people yet street crime is almost unheard of...www.nationmaster.comJapan crime: Why do innocent people confess?
Japan can boast one of the world's lowest crime rates, but in recent months there has been a public outcry over a number of cases where innocent people confessed to crimes they didn't commit.www.bbc.comWhy Sex Crimes in Japan Go Unreported | News & Opinion
The country’s sex crime laws have not been updated since 1907 and don’t sufficiently support those who are assaulted. Change is on the horizon, but will it be enough to encourage people to speak out?www.tokyoweekender.comCrime in general isn't reported or it gets handled quick. They have an image to maintain.She Broke Japan’s Silence on Rape (Published 2017)
She was a news intern. He was a TV journalist. She says he raped her, and she decided to do something Japanese women rarely do: Speak out.www.nytimes.com
Yeah, like it's that simple.I’ll work from scratch again.
There is a bigger picture here. Somewhere I bet but let's not derail this.Japanese homeless tend to be older men who are educated and were formerly legitimately employed which is a bit different from the homeless in America who have only ever known poverty.
Sex crimes and homeless crimes are separate issues
I really wanted an article on homeless crime, but even then, does the lack of reported crimes actually prove or dismiss the notion Japan isn't safe?The secret of Japan’s mysteriously low crime rate
Japan is often considered slightly odd compared to other countries. Its economic success, distinct culture and disciplined population has made Japan rather unique, and produced one of the lowest crime rates in the world. The country has 127 million people yet street crime is almost unheard of...www.nationmaster.comJapan crime: Why do innocent people confess?
Japan can boast one of the world's lowest crime rates, but in recent months there has been a public outcry over a number of cases where innocent people confessed to crimes they didn't commit.www.bbc.comWhy Sex Crimes in Japan Go Unreported | News & Opinion
The country’s sex crime laws have not been updated since 1907 and don’t sufficiently support those who are assaulted. Change is on the horizon, but will it be enough to encourage people to speak out?www.tokyoweekender.comCrime in general isn't reported or it gets handled quick. They have an image to maintain.She Broke Japan’s Silence on Rape (Published 2017)
She was a news intern. He was a TV journalist. She says he raped her, and she decided to do something Japanese women rarely do: Speak out.www.nytimes.com
From what I've gathered over the years is that they have a reputation to maintain. This is from speaking to random people that live in Japan or foreigners that stayed there a while. You are right that isn't nowhere as dangerous as Iraq but they have plenty of issues. This is the same nation in which people would rather starve to death than to ask others for help. The lack of stats gives them good stats, the no attorney present while being interrogated is also extremely sketchy.I really wanted an article on homeless crime, but even then, does the lack of reported crimes actually prove or dismiss the notion Japan isn't safe?
No one would say that Iraq and Japan are on the same danger levels, but why is that if we don't have police information?
No there isn't.There is a bigger picture here.
I take It, it would be bad business if tourists would get attacked. Sort of like in Cancun people usually behave. So while I believe homeless people there aren't the same to the ones here to say that there is no crime is unbelievable. Also I have no idea what their fascination with vending machines is.No there isn't.
Sex crimes in Japan happen almost entirely in the workplace or on public transport, where the homeless arent. And while yes, it's a fact those crimes aren't reported, it's not a reason to tie it to other crimes like theft, and battery which is what homelessness is typically tied to.
Also consider this. If those type of crimes were being hidden then:
- why are elementary school students are allowed to walk to school unsupervised?
- why are bicycles and scooters typically left unlocked in the streets?
- why is it in the rural, less wealthy parts of the country, you can find unattended shops with just a tin can to pay your money
- why do so many tourists speak of leaving their things (like cameras) in public but not getting stolen?
- why are there so many goddamn vending machines?
It was a trick question, actually.I take It, it would be bad business if tourists would get attacked. Sort of like in Cancun people usually behave. So while I believe homeless people there aren't the same to the ones here to say that there is no crime is unbelievable. Also I have no idea what their fascination with vending machines is.
Nothing is simple. We’re here today not by taking the easy way. Nobody will ever be something unless they work for it.Yeah, like it's that simple.
If you loose everything what do you do?
Survive in the street begging for Money...stealing things...suicide?
Never beg. Apply for a job, even the really crappy ones.
Don't steal. You could get arrested or worse case, killed.
Avoid homeless shelters. Better off finding a forest somewhere and sleep there.
Hell, I wish we could make homeless fun. Why not live like how our ancestors did millions of years ago before we had fancy cities and technology?
As long as you don't starve/dehydrate, why does it matter if you're homeless? You wont actually die from being without a house.
Isn't the entire of point of life is to avoid being destitute?......
I'm assuming you've never been homeless, or even close to being homeless to make statements such as these. Being homeless succkkkkssss.