MGTOW Homeless Outreach

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    Coolsideofthepillow
    coolsideofthepillow
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    Please consider helping out some guys that need it.

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    Puffin Stuff
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    Great idea. I’m donating any moneys I would have s~~~ away today on a woman to a charity that I will research and know will give money only to homeless men. I will post the name of the org I find if anyone else wants to use it.

    The success of any society can be judged on how we treat our most needy. Today that is men.

    As a society we have decided that all public moneys will go only to women. In other words, all the money that we pay in taxes goes only to women. Any infrastructure that is built to help woman can be used by men but only as it first helps women.

    I would say women and children but the children thing is such s~~~ and it is clear that women use children human shields to suck as much money out of the govt. teet as possible.

    Here are some interesting stats I came upon while researching this post:

    http://www.societyhealth.vcu.edu/Page.aspx?nav=29&scope=0&source=13

    Homelessness, a male disease:
    Homeless Males: 63.7%
    Homeless Females: 36.3%

    Homeless veterans, all male, now useless to our feminist overlords, 11.1%
    Disabled: Not broken down by sex but I assume mostly male, 42.9%
    Remember disabled males = disposable subhumans in our new enlightened empathetic matriarchy.
    Most frequent age range for homeless males: 50% homeless males ages 30-50 years old, about 20% homeless men are under 30 and 20% are over 50.

    Conclusion: Men who are used up vets or disabled in the ages where they are supposed to contribute most to society, ages 30-50,are thrown on the street once they become used up or disabled then they are thrown into the street.

    Things will get much worse for men when Hillary is in. Under her authority homeless men in emergency area’s are not allowed to receive food aid…for the children don’t cha know.

    The new face of Sacramento’s homeless:

    http://www.nextmovesacramento.org/programs/emergency-housing/

    Fancy new web site, not a man in sight, paid for by your male tax dollar.

    Here’s what a man does when he wants to help his fellow man:

    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/elderly-homeless-man-donates-250-to-charity/

    I’m going to donate to the same shelter this guy donated to. I bet he knows which ones are for real and which are scams.

    He donated to The Society of Saint Vincent De Paul in Los Angeles http://www.svdpla.org/

    I just donated 50.00 to homeless men with money I would have paid for chocolates for some empowered american princess. Chocolates so her lard ass can expand a little more.

    I bet that buys dinner for 5 guys.

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

    #22756
    Mgtowcurious
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    Better of taking over the government, money wont change s~~~ ! new leadership will !

    #22855
    Rennie
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    Used to be there were flophouses (primitive men only residences) for such people and transients, but few exist anymore. Probably the government interference and women ruined the concept.

    #22867
    Smitty the Great One
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    as a disabled vet I know that I am discarded, and of no value to them. Have you ever tried to deal with the VA, it’s hit or miss at best. It once took me 3 months to get a live human being on the phone, and it to a sermon from the book of threats just to get it.

    Life is too long to play by someone elses rules....

    #22919
    John Doe
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    Aren’t homeless people MGTOW is some form?

    #22928
    CPT Obvious
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    as a disabled vet I know that I am discarded, and of no value to them. Have you ever tried to deal with the VA, it’s hit or miss at best. It once took me 3 months to get a live human being on the phone, and it to a sermon from the book of threats just to get it.

    Not disabled, but dealing with the VA? Yes, it is pathetic.  I tried to get them to look at my ankle fractured during deployment which I had an LOD because it was giving me some discomfort.  I finally came to the conclusion that dealing with the pain in my ankle was not as bad as dealing with the pain of the VA.

    "You don't know a woman till you have met her in divorce court."
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    Keymaster
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    I have been doing this for at least 15 years now…. when I get asked for change or a cigarette , I generally say “sorry I can’t help you”. But on Christmas, I make a point of giving a homeless man $50-$100. I think the most I ever gave was $150 so he wouldn’t have to sleep in the street. Enough to get him a room and a shower and a little cash for his pocket.

    I do this sort of thing because of the impact it makes. They look at me like they just won a lottery It’s very touching and it makes it OK to say “sorry” for petty requests for change the rest of the year.

    To see a homeless guys light up and almost well up with tears and disbelief when you press $50 into his hand and say “Merry Christmas” is really indescribable.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
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