Homelessness

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Homelessness As a Product Of Society Or as The Fault Of The Individual

Homelessness in the UK had reached astronomical figures. Something has

to be done to aid the situation before it spirals out of control. But

who is to blame for the situation? Some may say the kids themselves!

Believe it or not, one side of this debate blames the young people who

live through the hell of street life every day. Suggesting that it is

their fault for falling out with their families. They stereotype every

homeless person as a drug dealer who has run away from home. This is

in the majority of cases, untrue.

Many of these children come from broken homes where the fault is with

the parents. The family is slowly driven apart to the point that the

child is either thrown out or leaves on their own accord due to the

terrible standard of life they live through. Stop and think for a

moment, put yourself in their shoes. How would you feel coming home

every night to know you may find your Mother or a sibling lying

bruised and beaten on the floor? Perhaps as you open the front door

you can smell the aroma of booze hanging in the air. Maybe, you fear

going home at all as you your self are the victim in an aggressive

family that is slowly falling apart.

Another argument pointing the finger at the kids on the street claims

that they are lazy and use begging so they do not have to work.

Firstly, let me assure you that any person who has lived on the

streets and slept rough would be happy to exchange their concrete slab

for a comfy office chair! It is a well-known fact that work is

available only to people with an address. Finding work is usually

impossible for these children. So instead of working from 9 till 5

with time for a large lunch in between, these young adults are forced

to beg. Sitting on hard concrete all day sometimes in extreme weather

conditions and temperatures below zero, they may just make enough

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