我也是这几天开始看资料阅读。他的《共产主义宣言》里面应该是有讲社会主义。共产主义只是提了一下而已。我个人并不认同共产主义。
曾经美好的洛杉矶
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Re: 曾经美好的洛杉矶
洛杉矶哪条街homeless帐篷多?今年有朋友从国外来,会开车带他到那里视察美丽的风景线。
话说回来,2028奥运会在洛杉矶开,不知道那些homeless怎么办,要藏到哪里不丢脸?
话说回来,2028奥运会在洛杉矶开,不知道那些homeless怎么办,要藏到哪里不丢脸?
Re: 曾经美好的洛杉矶
南加的homeless大都在downtown,多数city都不允许homeless,我们这个city警察只要看见homeless,马上停车,就俩选择,要么自己马上离开,要么直接拉到游民收容所,基本上都选择自己离开。
Re: 曾经美好的洛杉矶
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Jack12345 写了: 2023年 1月 11日 15:10 不过 这也 不能 怪 洛杉矶。现在 几乎 全美国的 homeless 大多数 都到 那边去了。我们 这边 专门 有人到 11,12月份 天冷的时候 联系 homeless,买张 单程飞机票 送到 南加了
所以 加州有钱,也要替 全国人民 尽一下 义务
Re: 曾经美好的洛杉矶
德州 气候也好,全国 送 homeless 去德州的 还是比较少。trieste 写了: 2023年 1月 11日 19:30 跟左派没关系。南加气候好,大家都往那里去。
换成midwest,一个冬天homeless全冻死了。确实下一年也就没有homeless问题了。
除了天气好,加州 纽约州 都是 民主党大本营,福利算好的。而且 加州 确实有钱,所以 homeless 确实有 吃大户的 感觉
Re: 曾经美好的洛杉矶
尔湾亚裔很团结,市长也比较给力。之前好几次县政府想在尔湾附近建homeless shelter,或者老兵墓地,都被成功的抵制了。尔湾警察没事干也经常抓homeless。
我摘抄一段我亲身参加过的抗议活动
One by one, the buses pulled up to the Orange County Hall of Administration last week carrying posters with messages such as “No Tent City” and “No Homeless in Irvine.”
Many of the hundreds on board were immigrants, and this would be their first experience joining a political protest.
A week earlier, county officials announced that they were considering placing emergency homeless shelters in Irvine as well as in Laguna Niguel and in Huntington Beach. All three cities immediately fought the plan, but the opposition was most fierce in Irvine.
Many of the loudest voices in the movement to block the shelter plan were Chinese Americans who came together through social media apps and various community groups. They were joined by immigrants from South Korea, India, Mexico and the Middle East, along with some whites.
They rallied to protect their community from what they see as the ills of homeless camps, which many argued don’t belong in their famously clean, safe, family-oriented planned community. Their protests helped persuade the Orange County Board of Supervisors to overturn the shelter proposal, leaving the county without a homeless plan at a time when the population is growing and officials are shutting down tent cities along the Santa Ana River.
我摘抄一段我亲身参加过的抗议活动
One by one, the buses pulled up to the Orange County Hall of Administration last week carrying posters with messages such as “No Tent City” and “No Homeless in Irvine.”
Many of the hundreds on board were immigrants, and this would be their first experience joining a political protest.
A week earlier, county officials announced that they were considering placing emergency homeless shelters in Irvine as well as in Laguna Niguel and in Huntington Beach. All three cities immediately fought the plan, but the opposition was most fierce in Irvine.
Many of the loudest voices in the movement to block the shelter plan were Chinese Americans who came together through social media apps and various community groups. They were joined by immigrants from South Korea, India, Mexico and the Middle East, along with some whites.
They rallied to protect their community from what they see as the ills of homeless camps, which many argued don’t belong in their famously clean, safe, family-oriented planned community. Their protests helped persuade the Orange County Board of Supervisors to overturn the shelter proposal, leaving the county without a homeless plan at a time when the population is growing and officials are shutting down tent cities along the Santa Ana River.