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	<title>Comments on: Moral of the story? Don&#8217;t be a hero in NYC.  Homeless, or otherwise.</title>
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		<title>By: Sqweakers</title>
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		<description>This is truly tragic, and I empathize for the man, being a native New Yorker it&#039;s so common to see a homeless man passed out, bloody from a fight the night before no one is going to stop for the guy. Some people are just stupid and can&#039;t tell the difference, the women he helped should have done something for the guy, and honestly the NYPD as honorable as they can be have more bad spouts then good. 

I think people are desensitized now more then we ever have been death now seems cartoonish and distance, so when you’re staring it in the face it&#039;s hard to process it as real ( IMO) . I wouldn&#039;t cry for humanity  we are no more fucked up then we always  have been.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is truly tragic, and I empathize for the man, being a native New Yorker it&#8217;s so common to see a homeless man passed out, bloody from a fight the night before no one is going to stop for the guy. Some people are just stupid and can&#8217;t tell the difference, the women he helped should have done something for the guy, and honestly the NYPD as honorable as they can be have more bad spouts then good. </p>
<p>I think people are desensitized now more then we ever have been death now seems cartoonish and distance, so when you’re staring it in the face it&#8217;s hard to process it as real ( IMO) . I wouldn&#8217;t cry for humanity  we are no more fucked up then we always  have been.</p>
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