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jawdropped123

jawdropped123

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Mar 19, 2022
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Helping a homeless person with a camera in there face is not the most humane thing to do. People dont care about helping they only care about the views that they get and how it makes them seem as a great person. Ive never seen anyone blur there faces or atleast ask before filming. They treat them like animals. No boundaries like damn.
If someone ever does that to me i would cry for so long because i wouldnt want people to see me at my worst. And yes i would probabpy be happy with what they gave me especially if its clothes and other stuff. Because if its food half of the time homeless people dont eat food given to them like that. Because people put glass in the food or other things that are dangerous and inedible.
 
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Al_stargate

I was once a pretty angel
Mar 4, 2022
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I noticed that on youtube as well. People make good money on ads that way, like they're pretending to be charitable and caring but actually making a ton of money from those videos while showing others at their low point in life for the world to see. It's like that meal or 50 bucks or whatever is nothing compared to thousands such a video can make. Basically charity porn, victims are the homeless.
 
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Mar 19, 2022
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I noticed that on youtube as well. People make good money on ads that way, like they're pretending to be charitable and caring but actually making a ton of money from those videos while showing others at their low point in life for the world to see. It's like that meal or 50 bucks or whatever is nothing compared to thousands such a video can make. Basically charity porn, victims are the homeless.
I agree its inhumane. I hope that things will change one day
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
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Some people really are so cruel and selfish. To me, it is horrifying that homelessness is even a thing in the first place. When I think about how much suffering is going on in the world it just makes me want to leave it even more.
 
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Mar 25, 2022
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At least in the end a homeless person is being helped out, if there is a demand for content that shows people helping people, that means people will create content of them helping people. Ultimately, people get helped which is a good thing. Even if it isn't for purely altruistic purposes it is still probably more than most people do. But I agree about getting their permission to film them
 

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