"We see right through the unshowered soul living in a car by the beach, or by the Walmart, or by the side of the road. But he’s there, and he used to be somebody. He still is. A firsthand account of homelessness in America." https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a62875397/homelessness-in-america/
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Trump, not so much. Are we the new banana republic?
Awkward to see prominent #Walmart ads in a piece about a #homeless man who sleeps in his car in a Walmart parking lot (as many car dwellers do)?
The ads repeatedly interrupt the text. The reader scrolls down past them & reaches Fealey's analysis:
"I look again . . ." [1/2]
The only scary thing about being homeless is not the "sketchy" people, but rather the LEOs.
The "knock" at 2:00 AM telling you to move along from a now abandoned strip mall parking lot. Super dangerous if you don't have a GPS, & are unfamiliar with the rural areas & ponds.