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Friday, February 25, 2022

I think they owe the man a bottle of cheap whiskey

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WDAF) – A Kansas City man experiencing homelessness was rescued on Thursday after being mistaken for a “pile of trash” under accumulating snow. 

The man had parked his wheelchair outside of Hope Faith, a daytime homeless shelter, while he waited for the facility to open, according to the non-profit. He was there for hours and passed the time by sleeping under a tarp, they said. 

After initially mistaking his shape for a pile of garbage, volunteers rushed the man inside.



4 comments:

  1. Guy is wheelchair bound and has MS AND is homeless? Man, that's rough.

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    1. Sorry, the government can't deal with that, it is too busy taking care of the new two million illegals.

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  2. This is absolutely no problem as long as our new two million illegals have a nice warm place to stay.

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  3. Something very telling, simple, and hardly noticed, but seismic in the affect it will have down the road:

    "A Kansas City man experiencing homelessness..."

    experiencing homelessness. Like a boy scout badge you're supposed to collect?
    This is the stuff Orwell and Huxley warned us about, you can see it hapoening in real time if you pay attention. Euphamisms we call them, make uncomfortable topics more palatable. He's not destitute, drug addicted, mentally challenged, or down on his luck, he's just experiencing a little homelessness is all.

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