DGS49
Diamond Member
My weekly routine takes me past a couple of intersections every Tuesday, where panhandlers stand to beg (is that an offensive word?). If I get a Red Light, I'll usually slip them a dollar or two. How they express their gratitude - or don't - could be the subject of a sizable pamphlet, but I won't go into that here.
For the past several years, the panhandlers have usually been Black guys looking down on their luck. There was an attractive white female for a while but I haven't seen her in months. She had the most pathetic facial expression I've ever seen. Ya just wanted to get out of the car and hug her. I didn't.
The panhandlers I've been seeing for the past three or four months are healthy-looking "white" guys. They are invariably polite, and they have legible, logical signs, printed on cardboard box stock. "Homeless Vet, need a break," and things of that nature.
As it turns out, the corner where i encounter them is near a thriving business district, and there is a "Help Wanted" sign in front of almost all of the shops along that strip - both sides of the street. Some include a starting wage, always more than $10/hr.
What the fuck?
The local forest rangers in my area tell people not to feed the deer because the food that people give them (usually corn) is not good for their digestive systems, and feeding them makes them dependent. Does the same principle apply to street urchins?
Should I STOP giving these guys money? It seems counter-productive.
For the past several years, the panhandlers have usually been Black guys looking down on their luck. There was an attractive white female for a while but I haven't seen her in months. She had the most pathetic facial expression I've ever seen. Ya just wanted to get out of the car and hug her. I didn't.
The panhandlers I've been seeing for the past three or four months are healthy-looking "white" guys. They are invariably polite, and they have legible, logical signs, printed on cardboard box stock. "Homeless Vet, need a break," and things of that nature.
As it turns out, the corner where i encounter them is near a thriving business district, and there is a "Help Wanted" sign in front of almost all of the shops along that strip - both sides of the street. Some include a starting wage, always more than $10/hr.
What the fuck?
The local forest rangers in my area tell people not to feed the deer because the food that people give them (usually corn) is not good for their digestive systems, and feeding them makes them dependent. Does the same principle apply to street urchins?
Should I STOP giving these guys money? It seems counter-productive.