Maybe they haven’t heard of: “reduce, REUSE, recycle.”
Those mattresses don’t look like trash to me. It looks like mattresses that are being replaced by a hotel, etc.
I used to work at a homeless shelter inside the U.S. We were lucky if our mattresses looked as good as the ones inside that dumpster.
The mattresses that we had were very nasty looking from many different people sleeping and pissing on them over the years. Homeless people in America have very little priority within the confines of our capitalist society.
Sure, the homeless in America have it good compared to some people in other parts of the world. However, in great societies, there are no homeless people, unless they choose to be that way… but then that is called camping and not being homeless.
The website address that I linked to my name is something that I recorded. You should seriously listen to it. I’ll post it here just in case it doesn’t work.
Maybe they haven’t heard of: “reduce, REUSE, recycle.”
Those mattresses don’t look like trash to me. It looks like mattresses that are being replaced by a hotel, etc.
I used to work at a homeless shelter inside the U.S. We were lucky if our mattresses looked as good as the ones inside that dumpster.
The mattresses that we had were very nasty looking from many different people sleeping and pissing on them over the years. Homeless people in America have very little priority within the confines of our capitalist society.
Check out the plight of the homeless in America.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tent_city#cite_note-9
Sure, the homeless in America have it good compared to some people in other parts of the world. However, in great societies, there are no homeless people, unless they choose to be that way… but then that is called camping and not being homeless.
The website address that I linked to my name is something that I recorded. You should seriously listen to it. I’ll post it here just in case it doesn’t work.
http://seattle.indymedia.org/en/2009/06/273116.shtml
Comment by Landon — 01/07/2009 @ 10:48