Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Oh, it's OK to be "empathic" toward the poor homeless that want to camp on your street corner, but heaven help any of your neighbors for putting up a tiny cross in their lawn or a bird ornament.
If these folks that are camping do not belong here, then they should not be allowed to camp out here, period. I care, but most homeless seem to be homeless by choice or are mentally inhibited (and that should also be addressed). I don't want homeless camping in my community and I don't want squatters living in vacant homes. I pay extra to live here when I could just as easily live cheaper elsewhere because I like this place. I will like it less if my neighbors tell me that they fear being accosted by "homeless." If that seems cold, then you all can invite them to stay with you and I won't have anything to say about it.
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How do I know this? I have an alcoholic brother who has lived on the streets, by choice, for 15 years. I’ve had plenty of dealing over the years with him and his homeless friends. Everyone in the family has tried to help him, time and time again, but one by one we all had to give up at a point when it started to have toxic effects on our own lives and families . My brother has been in and out of shelters so many times but never stays because they come with some expectations of acceptable behavior or even, god forbid, rules which he refuses to adhere to. Such as, most churches won’t tolerate you sitting on your bunk drinking yourself into oblivion, or being aggressive, or using constant foul language, or……fill in the blanks. These folks usually have either substance abuse issues, mental problems, or both. Just finding them a place to sleep isn’t the answer, and honestly, as much as we’d like to believe differently, the vast majority of them have no desire to change their lifestyle. As hard as it is for those of us who live a normal life within society to understand, there is a freedom and a lack of expectations that comes with their life that they don’t want to relinquish in order to get “help.” He has been in and out of rehab probably a dozen times over the years. Rarely makes it past a few days. And he has been banned from some shelters. He knows where to get a free meal if he needs it, and prefers to sleep in a tent wherever he can. He has been camping in someone’s back yard (with permission) for a couple of years now. If that should end he “knows” all the spots he can go where he is unlikely to be bothered by the law. What would be unfortunate would be for our local homeless population to start to realize that our neighborhoods are one of those places. Are they all dangerous? I don’t know. I don’t personally believe my brother would intentionally hurt anyone. Although I do think that he might perceive a threat in a drunken state and respond in an unpredictable manner. Do I think he would steal from you if given an opportunity? You betcha. They even steal from each other. Their justification, survival. |
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I guess this will make our northern end of the Villages more valuable! No encampment problems up here that I know of.
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It's not "lucky" to put yourself through school, work hard for 40+ years, then retire here... You are where you are in life because of the choices that you make.
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It was "unpopular" for the mentally ill to be in a mental institution???? I didn't realize that a vote was required or that it was a popularity contest. "freedom of the streets without constraints"???? Seriously????? We all have "constraints" on the streets---it's called THE LAW Urinating or defecating public is against the law Masturbation or sex in public is against the law Drug use is against the law Drunk and disorderly is against the law Harassing passers-by for money is against the law Or is it being suggested that the homeless and mentally ill be granted more rights than everyone else?????? |
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He is probably looking for wisdom and solutions, not sarcasm.
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The funding comes from the churchgoers both at First Baptist and other area churches and private donations from individuals and area businesses. They have great success rates with the myriad programs offered by this terrific church. This is a church that puts its money where the gospel lives and breathes and changes lives! There is a good movie out with Dean Cain, Sean Young and T.C Stallings about this church and it’s ministries that I highly recommend. This is the trailer: No Vacancy (2022) - IMDb This is where you can order a DVD or stream it: No Vacancy | Kingstone Studios If EVERY town had a church and community that had one of these Christian care villages with great holistic care we still couldn’t eradicate the problems of mental illness and drugs. We have decades of doing nothing to fix the problem and decades of CREATING the problem. A complete breakdown of the foundations for building healthy children functional adults and societies (faith, family and community…all deeply broken structurally in this country starting in the late 60s) leaves us with the human and societal wreckage that keeps growing year by year. It is heartbreaking. As to the encampments that have GREATLY increased in the villages area in past two years, they WILL proliferate if the problem is not nipped in the bud ASAP. Crime will go up, safety will be at risk, and the ability to enjoy what you have worked and sacrificed to save for in retirement will be in jeopardy. There are no easy or prolific solutions to the root issues of broken souls, addicted and mentally I’ll souls restlessly wandering the earth like zombies. The Ocala forest has a massive number of homeless people and provides a place where they can pitch a tent and create micro communities. Is that optimal? Nope. But it is doable. These people DO need to be removed from our residential and commercial areas before a stronghold is created. St Augustine and myriad other cities that haven’t normally had much of a homeless issue; did not act quickly enough or strongly enough in the past couple of years to the new type of homeless (young, socially malformed, aggressive, mentally unstable and addicted people) moving into their city and it has created real issues for business and tourism. |
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Don’t think you’re immune, because you’re not. The first homeless person I ever saw in The Villages was laying on the ground behind the shopping center next to the Villages Health at Pinellas. North or south doesn’t figure into it. If there is some imaginary line on the ground they don’t see it.
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Twice in the past month I have seen the same clearly unstable and clearly homeless woman wandering on canal street and lurking at the postal stations. She slept at the Largo pool one night |
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And as a non-resident that would be trespassing. The sheriff could haul her away.
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No, there are very few safety nets in this area for anyone..
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