What’s worse is the guy is probably well off and has no clue what it is to have nothing.
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If all goes well he loses his job while he's waiting in jail
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God, I hope so. I can't imagine what it must be like to be so heartless.
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I'm sure it felt really good for him to finally feel powerful for a few minutes, at the expense of someone who had almost nothing
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Nice to know good people still out there. :) A gofundme has been set up for him.https://www.gofundme.com/j98zu-help-drew
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Helping is better than destroying. I got three homeless people of the the street and got them working. One works in carp entering, one in a restaurant and another one driving. It was difficult transition but got it done
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Good job mate
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Pure indifferent meanness, I imagine. He may have a thing about squatters or nesters fouling the landscape; the video seems to confirm that.
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Such people aren't interested in helping. I think what his act said is, "I don't care about this, but I don't want it here, where I can see it. Go somewhere else." That's all he cared about; no thinking or feeling beyond that.
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Clearly. He could have simply provided the person with an old suitcase or knapsack. Energy wasted on negative actions.
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He should also be charged with littering and defacing public property (lake). POS - people KNOW they are being filmed and it's like they relish it, in spite of the eventual repercussions. Mind boggling.
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They watch the president do worse every day
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He also needs to do some Community Service hours in Homeless Shelters and Soup Kitchens!
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Absolutely. If he actually talked to people in need, he would see them as human beings and not ‘trash’. That’s assuming he would listen.
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