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adipocere
19th December 2013, 17:57
7 Homeless People Freeze to Death in Wealthiest Area of the Country (http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/7-homeless-people-freeze-death-wealthiest-area-country)
Bay area deaths highlight gap between haves and have-nothings . . . again.
http://www.alternet.org/files/styles/story_image/public/story_images/homeless_1.png
December 19, 2013
Joe White was this close to making it.
A 50-year-old California man described (http://www.ktvu.com/news/news/local-govt-politics/mother-homeless-man-found-dead-says-system-failed-/ncHTR/) by relatives as a “loving father and a doting grandfather,” White had been living on the streets of Hayward for years. He wanted to work and was able to find odd jobs here and there, but it was never much or consistent enough to afford a place to live. Hayward has no emergency shelter with beds for single men, so White slept outside.
But things were looking up. Last Saturday, White was second (http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=weather&id=9355693) on a long list to get permanent supportive housing in Hayward. He had been waiting in line for months and it seemed as though he might finally catch a break.
White died on Sunday.
Temperatures in the Bay Area plummeted to near-freezing on December 10, an uncommon occurrence in a region generally known for its lack of inclement weather. White’s body was found in the old Hayward City Hall courtyard. He’d been beaten up and robbed by multiple men, who took the new winter coat White’s sister had given him (http://www.ktvu.com/news/news/local-govt-politics/mother-homeless-man-found-dead-says-system-failed-/ncHTR/) on Friday. He was wearing just a hoodie and shorts. His cause of death is still being determined, but police speculated (http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Homeless-Death-Tally-in-Bay-Area-Climbs-With-Cold-Snap-235112151.html)that his death was weather-related.
White is now the seventh homeless person in the Bay Area to die in the cold since November 28. The others were Daniel Brillhart, 52; Enrique Rubio, 56; Andrew Greenleaf, 48; Daniel Moore, 53; and two men in the East Bay and Peninsula whose names have not been released.
According to the National Coalition for the Homeless, approximately 700 homeless people (http://nationalhomeless.org/WordPress/2010/08/response-to-homelessness-hot-or-cold/)die from hypothermia every year. Those deaths tend to occur in the East Coast and Midwest, not California. But temperatures in the Bay have repeatedly dipped below freezing in the past few weeks, leaving thousands of homeless people in danger.
The Bay Area has one of the highest homeless populations in part because of the explosion of recent wealth that has led to increasing inequality and a lack of affordable housing for those without high-paying tech jobs. The San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose metropolitan area is the wealthiest (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highest-income_metropolitan_statistical_areas_in_the_Unite d_States) in the country, even outpacing New York-Connecticut and Washington DC-Maryland-Northern Virginia. This influx of money has brought (http://takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/12/11/whats-going-on-in-san-francisco/?src=recg) higher housing prices and more evictions in the past few years.
And for those viscerally impacted by rising inequality, life is especially difficult when the temperatures drop. Many communities in the Bay Area lack emergency shelters, in part because freezes aren’t very common. But what happens to many of the thousands of people living without shelter in the Bay Area, waiting for their name to be called for the few affordable housing units that exist? “What happens is they die on the street,” Betty DeForest, director emeritus of South Hayward Parish, wrote (http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_24697286/hayward-mans-death-street-angers-activist) in an email to the City Council last week following White’s death.
In other words, we live in a society that leaves many people too poor to survive but are surprised to see them die.

Jimmie Higgins
19th December 2013, 19:29
One of the wealthiest places, dominated by liberal democrats politically, populated by tech yuppies, has a tourism trade based partially off of myths of height ash bury (while simultaneously passing laws against runaway kids sitting on the sidewalks, because that might irritate the tourists coming to visit a place made famous because of 60s runaway kids sitting on the sidewalks). A city that used to be one of the strongholds for us working class culture (McCarthyism was pushed back and never impacted the labor movement here like in other cities... And some of the cities landmarks are full of communist murals and others are named after communists like Harry bridges) and now there are two neighborhoods where workers live basically and both are being gentrified.

Not to mention freezing in a place where the temperature only ever hovers around freezing and only rarely goes below it for any length of time.

Anyway, s.f. Is a city with a lot of natural beauty and even built-up beauty as far as capitalist cities go, it has a rich history, but i fear a pretty bleak future for the short-term as it becomes a 7mile wide enclave for the rich. Tons of homelessness right next to rich people; a city without backyards where yuppies get huge dogs because they can just pay people to walk the dog for them. I hate s.f.

Bala Perdida
19th December 2013, 19:34
To see buildings lye constantly empty while people suffer like this is just proof of this systems inefficiency. This isn't a question of market economics, it's an infringement on their right to live!

Sinister Intents
19th December 2013, 20:03
This is just so sad... People in my area say the homeless deserve this shit... It's disgusting

tachosomoza
19th December 2013, 20:22
If you're going to have things like eminent domain, use them to do some fucking good.

adipocere
19th December 2013, 20:31
notice the sex and age of the victims - middle aged and elderly men are obviously the most vulnerable when it comes to discrimination against the homeless.
"Hayward has no emergency shelter with beds for single men"
There are just so many layers of unacceptability here.

RedWaves
26th December 2013, 21:53
That's capitalism for ya. To hell with the poor, just fuck' em. Let them die on the streets.

Sinister Intents
26th December 2013, 21:57
That's capitalism for ya. To hell with the poor, just fuck' em. Let them die on the streets.

I don't think this is a matter anyone should be joking about. I find it appalling that people would let this happen to anyone. The poor and homeless get no help, just shit upon by the system that crushes them.

Ele'ill
26th December 2013, 22:03
the system creates homelessness not just crushes the homeless

RedWaves
26th December 2013, 22:05
I don't think this is a matter anyone should be joking about. I find it appalling that people would let this happen to anyone. The poor and homeless get no help, just shit upon by the system that crushes them.

It wasn't a joke, it was reality.


Do you see them actually giving a shit about this on your news or anything? I highly doubt it. Poor people are blamed for everything under the fucking sun.

Sinister Intents
26th December 2013, 22:09
It wasn't a joke, it was reality.


Do you see them actually giving a shit about this on your news or anything? I highly doubt it. Poor people are blamed for everything under the fucking sun.

I know, I just misinterpreted it, my apologies.
No I don't see that at all if anything I see the poor get blamed for everything as you said. That and I'm feeling extremely pissed at the moment because of the amount of racism I've been surrounded with today, so again my apologies. In my area there are a few homeless people and they get treated so fucking poorly, I've helped out a bit though by giving cash and by giving food when I could.

Bala Perdida
26th December 2013, 22:11
I don't think this is a matter anyone should be joking about. I find it appalling that people would let this happen to anyone. The poor and homeless get no help, just shit upon by the system that crushes them.
Don't forget the propaganda they tell you, to try to convince you that this is their fault. They tell you it is their fault they're homeless, they knew it would happen and they deserve to suffer. Did they kill a man? NO! Did they rape a person? NO? Did they burn down a building? NO! Then what horrible atrocity did the commit to deserve this? They made some bad economic or lifestyle choices! That is why you shouldn't spare them even the slightest change! I had a teacher tell me that. Fuck capitalism!

Sinister Intents
26th December 2013, 22:22
Don't forget the propaganda they tell you, to try to convince you that this is their fault. They tell you it is their fault they're homeless, they knew it would happen and they deserve to suffer. Did they kill a man? NO! Did they rape a person? NO? Did they burn down a building? NO! Then what horrible atrocity did the commit to deserve this? They made some bad economic or lifestyle choices! That is why you shouldn't spare them even the slightest change! I had a teacher tell me that. Fuck capitalism!

So many fucking people in my area advocate that fucking shit and it's ridiculous, it pisses me off. Oh yeah blame the fucking victim it's always their fault, right? My family is terrible about this, specifically my sister who thinks that people who become homeless or are born into it deserve it because their is something wrong with them and that's why they deserve it. I'm so tired of this prejudiced bullshit.

Ele'ill
26th December 2013, 22:47
the pigs here frequently sweep through neighborhoods and throw people's personal belongings out because the wealthy neighborhood associations and the economic development committees decided that they've had enough, I don't mean like driving around cleaning up abandoned camping spots either they'll come through unannounced and start throwing people's tents, tarps, blankets, sleeping bags, bags, packs, everything away, doesn't matter that it's raining, doesn't matter that it's winter and freezing at night to make it worse a lot of the spots that get swept or patrolled regularly are the only spots in heavy rain or snow or in sub 0 temps that offer adequate shelter, honestly i'd rather die in a gun fight, then there are these really dumb rich folks who don't 'get why all the homeless people have to be in a camp under a bridge' somewhere where they drive past or on the outskirts of some neighborhood border and they don't get why 'there's violence and drugs there' i dunno but i'm pretty fucking sure if we took a bunch of rich folks and their kids and put them all under a bridge in the pouring rain/sleet for eternity there'd be drugs and violence too maybe not though

Trap Queen Voxxy
26th December 2013, 23:18
I still to this day think it's so unbelievably odd and horrific that you have people whose encampments look like this:

http://cdn.hiphopdx.org//images/news/mansion-03252011.jpeg

Which has 50 rooms, probably for a company of 2 or 5, wondering what we can do about the "homeless problem," in urban areas. The fuck? Or how you can go down roads like this, with literally row upon row of houses:

http://www.buyfixandprofit.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/boarded-up-row-of-houses.jpg

And the fucking shit is all boarded up.

It's amazing to me, the same people that could blow 3.95 mill on one strawberry dish at Arnauds, have no idea whatsoever on how to correct such situations. Better leave it to the poor houses and other similar institutions like Ebeneezer said. Really? Not one person around us has the magical solution to this conundrum? Really? We're all just going to stand here, thumbs up the ass, pretending we don't know the answer? Got it. Then again, it all kind of ties into the whole bystander effect, bourgeois culture and so on. So weird. So idiotic. So fucked.

Ele'ill
26th December 2013, 23:35
The problem is that the solution is insurrection.

HoboHomesteader
26th December 2013, 23:51
They were/are attempting to evict a 60+ person outdoor encamping while people are dying in the cold.

http://fireworksbayarea.com/featured/into-the-cold-evictions-at-the-albany-bulb/