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DOCUMENTARY MAKERS HAND HOMELESS TABLETS FILLED WITH DEROGATORY REMARKS ABOUT THEM AND THEN FILM THEM CRYING…….

Confused message.

In a way, it’s cruel of the film maker showing these people hurtful statements about them, and then shoving a camera in their faces to ask how they feel. We all hate it when journalists do that to grieving people who just learned the loss of their loved ones, well, how is this any different?

NOTE: The more statist/socialist a society becomes, the more people will be forced onto the streets and with no way out.

‘I saw a hobo girl on the street, I almost vomited’: Heartbreaking video shows homeless people crying as they read cruel Twitter messages written about them

Paul  reads out the tweet: 'I hate seeing homeless people standing in the cold shivering. Be glad when the light turns green'

Paul  reads out the tweet: ‘I hate seeing homeless people standing in the cold shivering. Be glad when the light turns green’

  • A short film highlights the nasty things people say about the homeless
  • People who sleep rough in Toronto read tweets people made about them 
  • They include: ‘I hate when it’s cold because the homeless get on the bus’

A new video that shows homeless people reading out cruel tweets that have been written about them is guaranteed to form a lump in your throat.

The clip, which was filmed by the creative agency Leo Burnett Toronto for the homeless charity Humans For Humans, is designed to make people think twice about the way that they look at people who sleep rough.

Many of the people break down in tears as they read comments like, ‘I hate the homeless, I don’t feel sorry for you,’ and ‘I saw a homeless girl across the street. I almost vomited.’

A new video that shows homeless people reading out cruel tweets that have been written about them. This couple read out the message: 'I hate the homeless, I don’t feel sorry for you. If you want change let me through it at you as hard as I can at your dirty face'

A new video that shows homeless people reading out cruel tweets that have been written about them. This couple read out the message: ‘I hate the homeless, I don’t feel sorry for you. If you want change let me through it at you as hard as I can at your dirty face’.

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One Response

  1. I commuted to work using the train , four hours each day, for twenty years.
    In winter the homeless would sleep on the carriages because it was warmer.
    I felt for them. They had no where else to go. Many of them had mental health problems.
    Many of them were simply unfortunate and ended up homeless.
    Never did I get any trouble from them.

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