Comments by "Dan Adams" (@danadams6477) on "FRONTLINE PBS | Official" channel.

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  16. Your parents, especially your dad is a very compassionate and sympathetic gentleman who has a big heart. I commend him for his understanding, compassion and generosity. Unfortunately, the reality of it is that in today's society there are many people (not all) that as renters who fall upon hard times will take advantage of the situation, use the system to take advantage of the landlords, knowing full well that the laws work in their favor - not the landlord's. This same circumstance can be seen with the multitudes of homeless encampments across the nation, where the homeless know that they can set up camp along any public roadway or area and there is little if anything that the public, whether it be homeowners, law enforcement, or local ekected officials can do, because the laws work in their favor. We, well, many in our current society have become too sympathetic/empathetic and lenient to those that are homeless, so much so to the point that we allow it to become not only an eyesore but a health and safety issue, not to mention a financial burden to local economy (business and tourism revenue) and the TAX paying residents - renters and homeowners. This is a systemic problem, a conundrum that we have brought upon ourselves. I understand people can fall upon hard times and need a helping hand from-time-to-time - that-fine. I too was homeless for a short while during my teen years - so I know what it's like. However, we must keep in mind that ultimately each individual is responsible for his or her own self. One shouldn't have the mindset to just give up and rely on the system the rest of their life - as long as they are perfectly capable of working.
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