The chasm between rich and poor - Homeless in the wealthy West | DW Documentary

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  • čas přidán 18. 04. 2024
  • The gap between rich and poor continues to widen in many developed nations. The result: more and more people are finding themselves homeless, with women making up the fastest growing affected group.
    They live in their cars or camper vans, sleep on friends’ couches or end up in short-term accommodation: Homelessness in industrialized nations is a growing problem, and increasingly affects the middle class, as well as the poor. While the wealthy can also lose everything, the middle classes are the ones coming under more and more pressure from the ever-present threat of joblessness. It’s a problem also affecting migrants and indigenous communities. Increasingly difficult socio-economic conditions in rich countries are leading to a sharp rise in poverty. The documentary profiles some of those affected in Australia: women who’ve not lost their optimism and humor despite their personal hardship.
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  • @thomasanders1314
    @thomasanders1314 Před měsícem +757

    It's not a shame to be homeless. It is a shame for society to allow this to happen.

    • @BicycleFunk
      @BicycleFunk Před měsícem +14

      Exactly.

    • @cosmoray9750
      @cosmoray9750 Před měsícem +36

      There is not enough funds for homelessness to have housing.
      However there is always funds for wars, Afghanistan, Iraq, Vietnam, Syria and most recently in Ukraine....gotta keep those endless wars going.
      Keep the mic profitable.

    • @davidlaw9686
      @davidlaw9686 Před měsícem +14

      Blame it on the govt. Not society.

    • @victoriasainte9625
      @victoriasainte9625 Před měsícem +17

      People keep voting for the ones who do not protect them.

    • @graziellavilla169
      @graziellavilla169 Před měsícem

      👏👏👏​@@cosmoray9750

  • @ahdimaz
    @ahdimaz Před měsícem +953

    As an African Man who is living in Kenya - I am beyond words to see these women (Over 50) close to my Mom's age, struggling to find a place to live as their own homes. Here in Africa, we may not have such wealthy governments, but the social setting, especially from my Somali community, would never allow an over 50 Year Woman to live in a car. Somehow, even if it is the children of her Brother/Sister even if she never had kids, he would come up with something to shelter her. Just like I wouldn't wanna see my Mama living alone in a car, I am praying for these special Mamas who are not giving up but pressing in tears. Literally in tears as I pen this piece. Hopefully, their stories will be heard, and the Australian government will come up with an amicable plan. Capitalism might also be a contributing factor. It is seriously absurd to hear a mother say, "My children are busy with their lives."

    • @nachannachle2706
      @nachannachle2706 Před měsícem +78

      You would be surprised to know that African-born people are throwing their mothers/aunts out of the house for no reason in Europe. And so, some African grand mothers end up homeless in totally foreign and alien countries.

    • @ahdimaz
      @ahdimaz Před měsícem +43

      @@nachannachle2706 Deeping disturbing!

    • @ilmiramoldogazieva1282
      @ilmiramoldogazieva1282 Před měsícem +79

      In my country the same, Kyrgyzstan. We are not rich country, but we don’t allow women over 50 live like that

    • @marylander3798
      @marylander3798 Před měsícem +58

      I just want to say, I've been to Kenya twice. It's such a great country with the coolest people. as an American, you are lucky

    • @Christian-qu9ml
      @Christian-qu9ml Před měsícem

      Australia is now run by capitalist gangsters. We have the second highest house prices in the world. Rent is also increasingly becoming extortionate.

  • @mariannegraham5438
    @mariannegraham5438 Před 28 dny +88

    I am fortunate to have a home in rural Australia and I also have a small unit. I have a lady tenant who is 70ish and on pension and recently diagnosed with cancer . In the last year rents have gone up (I have decided not to put it up) and my accountant said I should sell the unit to pay off my house but I have decided I want to look after my tenant as she is an older lady and has cancer and has not had an easy life. If I sold it, someone may make her move out. So I keep the unit And told her she has the place for as long as she wants and I won’t put up rent any more. This felt really good to me. I am forgoing some income from higher rent but the feeling of being able to help someone be safe and secure far surpasses that. I have suffered mental health And so I understand the fact that things can be challenging for people
    Anyway - for anyone out there who can afford to be a “custodian” for someone by keeping your investment property rent reasonable or whatever, it’s a nice feeling and one of the things I’m proud of in my life. So I would encourage anyone else who can help others in this way to do it.

    • @sissyparker2525
      @sissyparker2525 Před 12 dny +11

      God bless you!! Not many out there who care like you do.

    • @DrJoySmithMaxwell
      @DrJoySmithMaxwell Před 9 dny +6

      @mariannegraham5438
      I did a similar thing for several years, until the city levied taxes became financially unsustainable & broke me! So, I had to sell, but only sold with the specific stipulation that the new owner does not evict the elder lady; in fact there is a law in my state that new owners must honor existing leases. So, maybe look into that. Good luck

    • @mariannegraham5438
      @mariannegraham5438 Před 9 dny +3

      @@DrJoySmithMaxwell thanks. Yes she is on a lease for another year but I want her to be able to stay there until she wants to which could be 10 years. I guess I could put in a 10 year lease. But I’m ok - I’m doing ok so happy to just keep things as they are for the moment but thanks for your thoughts. I guess I more made the comment as there are many very wealthy people with investment properties so just throwing the idea out there. It’s only helping one person/family - but if everyone did it , that’s a lot. But each to their own of course.

    • @dorothycutler5539
      @dorothycutler5539 Před 9 dny +2

      May God Bless you it's nice to see such kindness

    • @user-lf2lf6wy4z
      @user-lf2lf6wy4z Před 5 dny +1

      You're an angel.

  • @spiritualvibrations2825
    @spiritualvibrations2825 Před měsícem +465

    In 1999, I rented a one bedroom apartment in Los Angeles for $550.00, that same apartment is now going for $2400.00 per month with zero upgrades, the building is old. Greed should be illegal.

    • @michaelbee8263
      @michaelbee8263 Před měsícem +18

      Inflation isn’t greed

    • @spiritualvibrations2825
      @spiritualvibrations2825 Před měsícem

      @@michaelbee8263 Increasing the rent due to gentrification is greed, the rent increased before inflation supposedly took affect. The owner said the building was paid for in full in the 90's. $2400.00 for an old 1 bedroom apartment is greed and you will not convince me otherwise.

    • @IngridAsInBergman
      @IngridAsInBergman Před měsícem +58

      @@michaelbee8263yes it is. It’s price gouging. So stop with the bs.

    • @minimouse0285
      @minimouse0285 Před měsícem +8

      @@IngridAsInBergman are you blaming flat owners for the govts doing?

    • @sct4040
      @sct4040 Před měsícem +19

      Taxes, insurance are both too high.

  • @diva70smusic
    @diva70smusic Před měsícem +364

    Before people start judging the people in this video, be kind. Homelessness can happen to any of us at any time. A major illness, a catastrophic fire or flood, job losses, domestic abuse, or financial bad luck can render us in the same situation.
    Everyone doesn't have a safety net of family, resources, economic stability, financial means, or mental capabilities to bounce back. Be kind.

    • @grahamliddle7646
      @grahamliddle7646 Před měsícem +24

      Totally agree. Let’s be kind.

    • @anjou6497
      @anjou6497 Před měsícem +19

      When you see someone being so brave, it sickens me how many brutes there are out there ready to destroy them; the hell women try to avoid or endure. 🌱🙏🧡

    • @jarodarmstrong509
      @jarodarmstrong509 Před měsícem +22

      It really can. Lost a job back in 2015 and had three months' expenses saved up. Never thought it would take me longer than that to find a job but I found myself living out of my car very quickly

    • @diva70smusic
      @diva70smusic Před měsícem +13

      @jarodarmstrong509 How are you doing now? I hope that you have bounced back. While I was never homeless, I struggled after graduating from college. But I had several safety nets. I had family, an ex-boyfriend, and the desire to work ANY job despite being an honor graduate at the top of my class.
      But the struggle was real, depressing, and demoralizing. I was also dealing with some personal issues with family and a current boyfriend. I was never into self-harm, but I was an angry person. I struggled very hard to keep my emotions in check.
      Please let me know how you are doing. At the very least, I can keep you in prayer. I am a believer, and my faith has worked for me. Wishing you the very best❤️🤗🙏🏽!!

    • @guyfrom8659
      @guyfrom8659 Před měsícem +6

      Very well said

  • @novalea
    @novalea Před měsícem +1171

    Its such a relief to FINALLY see representation in a documentary. To the 71 year old woman who's mother hated her, i feel her story so much. I wish i could hug her. ❤ Im a 47 year old woman in Canada. I've been insecurely housed and homeless most of my life. I'm estranged from my entire family, and have moved over 60 times. I havent celebrated holidays for many years. There is no security. There is no care on the part of our governments. I live in a room right now, and enrolled in college to become a social worker/educator to try to address these problems through policy. Things need to change.

    • @whitneyanders5945
      @whitneyanders5945 Před měsícem +81

      Wishing you all the best 🙏🏾

    • @user-gk4tv6sc6s
      @user-gk4tv6sc6s Před měsícem +20

      Jest taka cierpienia granica, za którą się uśmiech pogodny zaczyna - Czesław Miłosz

    • @akpl4210
      @akpl4210 Před měsícem +10

      Culture!!

    • @savage.4.24
      @savage.4.24 Před měsícem +65

      Wow i am 34 and resonate with you SO MUCH. Moved 77 times been to 32 funerals and have no family left. Have a few friends who are gold. USA here and im glad to see this is a world problem. Canada Australia Brazil USA all the same problem.

    • @florachen3725
      @florachen3725 Před měsícem +26

      The world will change,and should be changed

  • @wattbenj
    @wattbenj Před měsícem +330

    Homelessness scars you in a way nothing else does. It kills your soul. You realize that you don't live in a society & are just collateral damage. It scars you forever & ever. You're never the same.

    • @lingling21100
      @lingling21100 Před měsícem +1

      I think it's because you realize noone gives a shit about you. People only care if you have a talent or wealthy. If your poor and stupid, literally noone cares. People could be dying on the street right now and everyone would just walk pass like it's a tuesday morning. I am the worst kind of people though, just complain and do nothing but at the same time, I'm just not smart enough to make a difference..

    • @heart2listen1
      @heart2listen1 Před měsícem +20

      Very true. it is a life-changing and perspective-changing. sending hugs.

    • @jarodarmstrong509
      @jarodarmstrong509 Před měsícem +13

      It lit a fire under my ass that never extinguished. The memories of sleeping in cemeteries and behind garbage dumpsters keeps me pushing and pushing forward.

    • @afrivox
      @afrivox Před měsícem +1

      ​@@jarodarmstrong509me too. Whenever I want to buy anything I always think how long I have to work for this money, how many meals it could buy etc. And I am attracted to these types of documentary just to instill the fear of God in me😢

    • @fionabryant7923
      @fionabryant7923 Před měsícem +10

      Bless you and yr angels protect you❤

  • @user-ub3ig7re9z
    @user-ub3ig7re9z Před měsícem +462

    Being a single retired woman living in a rental is a recipe for future homelessness. We need tiny homes for single people in all communities.

    • @dermotsheehan8614
      @dermotsheehan8614 Před měsícem +23

      Yes tiny homes are the solution for a lot of people, but governments restrict building permissions

    • @MoXXXi
      @MoXXXi Před měsícem +6

      Tiny homes be costing the same as 2000sq ft homes because poor people don't matter only 🤑🤑🤑

    • @aveaguila7679
      @aveaguila7679 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@dermotsheehan8614 under they do it ( 15 minutes cities).

    • @ssuwandi3240
      @ssuwandi3240 Před měsícem +11

      Np, you need shared room mates or family and relatives

    • @chrislastnam6822
      @chrislastnam6822 Před měsícem +15

      That's especially true now that inflation will not go away since the government needs to print money to service the debt. Women over 50 usually have at least 30 years left to live and most can't afford decades of paying rent after retirement. There's lots of age discrimination so even if people are able to work they often can't get jobs after they're old.

  • @Milaperadotti
    @Milaperadotti Před měsícem +364

    Now there criminalizing homelessness here in the US now. Arresting someone for being poor. Where has humanity gone!

    • @kp8972
      @kp8972 Před měsícem +28

      Truly evil.

    • @brianbeecher3084
      @brianbeecher3084 Před měsícem +15

      @@kp8972in jail they would at least be housed.

    • @kp8972
      @kp8972 Před měsícem

      @@brianbeecher3084 wtf? Ok this is a conversation I’m not qualified for. You need to speak with a psychiatrist about why you think homeless people belong in jail. Jesus wept. You are displaying a serious lack of empathy which is the main symptom of psychopathy. This is serious you need to seek help.

    • @kp8972
      @kp8972 Před měsícem

      @@brianbeecher3084 wtf? Ok this is a conversation I’m not qualified for. You need to speak with a psychiatrist about why you think homeless people belong in jail. Jesus wept. You are displaying a serious lack of empathy which is the main symptom of psychopathy. This is serious you need to seek help.

    • @kp8972
      @kp8972 Před měsícem

      @@brianbeecher3084 wtf? Ok this is a conversation I’m not qualified for. You need to speak with a psychiatrist about why you think homeless people belong in jail. Jesus wept. You are displaying a serious lack of empathy which is the main symptom of psychopathy. This is serious you need to seek help.

  • @crystaltomlinson7699
    @crystaltomlinson7699 Před měsícem +211

    I'm a 51-year-old American woman in Kentucky, I am not homeless but, I have been very close to it for most of my life. It is my greatest fear and is on my mind all the time. Much love to you all xoxox

    • @fionabryant7923
      @fionabryant7923 Před měsícem +11

      Much love and a good home to you ❤

    • @AcidOllie
      @AcidOllie Před měsícem +14

      The threat of homelessness is absolutely awful. Been there before and it's a terrible thing to go through.

    • @katherinecarpenter4677
      @katherinecarpenter4677 Před 29 dny +7

      I'm a single 63 year old woman in Kentucky. And I've to fight and claw to keep from being homeless. It's awful everywhere.

    • @Calphurnia966
      @Calphurnia966 Před 20 dny

      Don't be so fearful of it .
      If you have a decent sized car, and a mobile phone, it is no where near as bad or scary as people hype it up to be .
      I spend CoVid homeless in my statesman.
      Back seat as my bed .
      Had it all padded up and cocooned .
      Used a portable fridge for supplies .
      Mobile phone for TV.
      And used discreet parking circle bays by the coast .
      It requires thrifty and shrewdness with money.
      I used public showers.
      And did it for six months . In the statesman, and I did not dislike it.
      Then it happened again two years later .
      Different car, I converted my hatch back and again padded it all out .
      Supplies from supermarket.
      Coastline quiet spots .
      Mobile phone as TV .
      I would spend two nights and move on to somewhere else .
      Because it happened during CoVid no one, no one was around .
      And again, I managed .
      You've gotta have your wits about you .
      You are just like me.
      Middle aged, smart, and WOMAN.
      So don't be overly fearful if it happens .
      Hope it doesn't, but IF it does, view it, view it as a holiday .
      That's what I did and it helped me psychologically to cope, and get through BOTH six months stints, in my car .
      The waves at night, was heavenly.
      Best wishes to you.

    • @linacvilikiene4413
      @linacvilikiene4413 Před 12 dny

      🤗

  • @1985Seraphim
    @1985Seraphim Před měsícem +501

    Imagine if we focused more on affordable housing than greed. What a different world this would be.

    • @Jenifer_G
      @Jenifer_G Před měsícem +5

      Great comment

    • @coach-piotr
      @coach-piotr Před měsícem +8

      What does it even mean? Beautiful idea with no meaning

    • @annetoronto5474
      @annetoronto5474 Před měsícem

      It’s mass migration that is causing all the rent and housing crisis

    • @user-fl1pc7zu7f
      @user-fl1pc7zu7f Před měsícem +2

      but many don't want homes

    • @hafizsenadbrick
      @hafizsenadbrick Před měsícem +5

      Greed is very dangerous and can affect both rich and poor people, literally everyone, including myself. Greed appears nice but its results are bad.

  • @sjwilloughby-greene8214
    @sjwilloughby-greene8214 Před měsícem +496

    I am a homeless woman in South Carolina, USA.
    I want to extend my thoughts and prayers to you all, and those all over the world. You are brave. May peace, love and light be with you ALL.✌️❤️☀️

    • @michellehitt1976
      @michellehitt1976 Před měsícem +12

      I'm from SC. I live in NC now. Have you looked into apartments that are based on your income? There's also some church's in SC , that has housing for those in need. I wish you the best. Stay safe❤

    • @pierrea3094
      @pierrea3094 Před měsícem +6

      I know it seems far fetched but can you possibly take a bus to another state that has a bit more empathy like California or CT you might find a women’s shelter. I hope you get back on your feet with help

    • @linmann6534
      @linmann6534 Před měsícem +14

      I was homeless, but then I met a friend from the Philippines and helped me move. My pension is more than enough, and I am happy.

    • @hemeraldhappy7166
      @hemeraldhappy7166 Před měsícem +7

      BLESSINGS TO YOU. ❤

    • @oldgeezer8038
      @oldgeezer8038 Před měsícem +21

      I'm a married male age 70 living in S.C.. I'm a hospice home patient (stage 4 COPD). I have a spare bedroom with private bath, I'd let a homeless lady stay here rent free. No light bill, no water bill. You do some house cleaning, a little cooking and help take care of me. I'm not bed confined, I can shower myself, feed myself and go to the bathroom, etc. I'm not an invalid. My heart says I should do this for some deserving lady. My concern is there's the risk of an alcoholic, drug addict or mental patient hiding their addiction or problems until they've moved in. My heart says it's the right thing to do. My years as a deputy Sheriff says otherwise. Your thoughts and opinions are appreciated!

  • @justicewillprevail1106
    @justicewillprevail1106 Před měsícem +701

    I'm a paycheck away from being homeless. It's very stressful. I have nightmares often.

    • @mabuhayproductionltd3627
      @mabuhayproductionltd3627 Před měsícem +26

      I have a home, but no love to warm it 😞

    • @spiritedaway99
      @spiritedaway99 Před měsícem +57

      same here, I've been homeless for a couple months just to save for rent then went homeless again cz of the layoffs, shelters are not safe,I go sleep in hospitals waiting area nd there are coffeeshops that throw fresh food in clean bags, I hope nd pray you won't be needing my notes 🙏🏻

    • @charlychalton7743
      @charlychalton7743 Před měsícem

      @@mabuhayproductionltd3627maybe we can make trade 😂?

    • @mabuhayproductionltd3627
      @mabuhayproductionltd3627 Před měsícem +12

      @@silvesteinrmartin Correct all stories ends Bad, we all die in the End. We can just hope not be a lone and in pain. Good luck

    • @akzester
      @akzester Před měsícem +10

      I know this feeling. It feels like you're walking on a tightrope from being evicted by tenant without prior notice or near the dreaded deadlines that lead to getting laid off from work. It's like we're living in a structured hell filled with flawed systems.

  • @kddicks5115
    @kddicks5115 Před měsícem +440

    I’ve lived in my caravan for 7 years. My husband and I were going to travel, then he got ill. He passed in 2020 and I have lived in my caravan alone since then. I live in Alaska and have spent the last 4 winters with no electricity or heat. This last winter I was plugged in and it was MUCH nicer😉😉. No one understands that I PREFER living this way, even in the winter. It’s my cozy little home with no one above, below or next to me. I’m 53.

    • @user-qs8zu2pg7v
      @user-qs8zu2pg7v Před měsícem +16

      My God, it sounds horrible!!...

    • @JGold-cu5mo
      @JGold-cu5mo Před měsícem +28

      Sorry for your loss. I understand feeling better off alone after that. Dont give up on your husband's dreams of travel even on a budget. Im 54, we are still young, come and visit my family in New Zealand.

    • @stephaniepantalonie
      @stephaniepantalonie Před měsícem +16

      I wish to have a caravan or house boat that I can live in one day.

    • @Starfish2145
      @Starfish2145 Před měsícem +18

      That’s not being homeless and not relevant to this story. It’s your choice. These people have no choice.

    • @prairiegirl2050
      @prairiegirl2050 Před měsícem +17

      I'm in saskatchewan and I live in my motorhome full time. I work hard, and I get closer to owning a home everyday because I save so much without the high cost of renting. It's wonderful and chilly at times lol Love it.

  • @debbietodd8547
    @debbietodd8547 Před měsícem +91

    I can relate so much to that lady that said...."I don't think I have the strength emotionally to move again" I'm at that place now, I live in Canada and I'm 70 years old. I don't have the energy to even think about holidays anymore. Living with the constant threat of homelessness is anxiety inducing, numbing, immobilizing . Even when you find a place to rent, so many landlords here in Canada are very abusive and there is NO WHERE to report them without the repurcussion of eviction. It's like living in an abusive marriage. Make property available with washrooms so that people can park their vans, campers etc. without the fear of being harassed. Tiny house villages are an amazing idea but governments need to get off their collective asses. Thank you for posting this

    • @Lauren-vd4qe
      @Lauren-vd4qe Před dnem

      wheres your kids? siblings? relatives? look online at classifieds in your area and rent a room in a house its much cheaper than renting your own place!

  • @twalatka
    @twalatka Před měsícem +64

    The US has no safety net. I am 57 and was homeless for 3 yrs. Now I'm in an apt. Working, and anxious all the time. Don't trust I'll have a roof over my head for long.

    • @tomaswilliams2010
      @tomaswilliams2010 Před měsícem +4

      We call it working slavery...In Europe is bit easier, but how I see, the approaching is very quick to American.

    • @stevenhanson6057
      @stevenhanson6057 Před 20 dny

      Can you say “Section 8?”

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před 18 dny

      Yes it does. You just didn't meet eligibility requirements to qualify.

    • @pm2886
      @pm2886 Před 4 dny +1

      Family is your safety net. It's the only way.

  • @allthingsnu4673
    @allthingsnu4673 Před měsícem +65

    I am in the U.S. and real estate developers here are focused on building "luxury" homes and apartments just so they can increase their profits while more and more working people are becoming homeless. They don't care about creating affordable housing and a lot of the local governments don't care either because they continue to grant building permits to these developers instead of making sure that affordable housing is being built.

    • @jamesr1703
      @jamesr1703 Před 18 dny +4

      Yes. This is crazy. The city brags too that there are 100 new units of "affordable" housing. The rents start at $1,500 for 500 square feet. Wtf?

  • @JeffK787
    @JeffK787 Před měsícem +171

    Former resident of Los Angeles. The homeless crisis has grown so big, it seems impossible to make a dent. Its unbelievable that all of the wealth of this country...and we have so many citizens homeless and forgotten.

    • @MB-dp1rj
      @MB-dp1rj Před měsícem

      Sadly, so much of the country's wealth has and continues to leave the country to support wars and weapons. The rest of taxpayers money is given to foreigners who enter the country illegally and have never contributed to the the revenues of the land. Time to become more invested in ridding our government (city, state and federal) of politicians who wish to continue such policies.

    • @ssuwandi3240
      @ssuwandi3240 Před měsícem +11

      But you agreed to vote for a party that allowed 1.8 millions illegals into your state.. from whom you think the state is using the money ? From you the citizen.. They gave you leftovers in comparison to what got passed on to illegals and Ukraine!! The politics you had hoped they would extend the assistance program just went out of the window

    • @realtorgirl1621
      @realtorgirl1621 Před měsícem

      The homeless funding in America needs more attention than oversees funding. Countries receiving our money are using percentages to fund the homeless in their countries. What about ours? I get it now. Our government is greedy with the money and pocketing it for their own raises, while the people who are receiving our money oversees are actually making good use and forming policies to keep their homeless off the streets so their country doesn't look bad and people will want to travel there. What a shame America is!

    • @ursulasmith6402
      @ursulasmith6402 Před měsícem +1

      Wealth is in China, thanks to Nixon and that big idiot Reagan.

    • @BicycleFunk
      @BicycleFunk Před měsícem

      @@ssuwandi3240 you really think voting for the other of the two parties gets you anywhere? How fucking dumb are you?

  • @heart2listen1
    @heart2listen1 Před měsícem +40

    I brought an electric candle (and a stuffed animal) with me to the 40 places I moved over 3 years, after losing everything and being displaced by a wildfire, and becoming homeless. A little warm glow in the unfamiliar dark helps immensely.

  • @crazyduck1254
    @crazyduck1254 Před měsícem +96

    I found myself homeless (male) in my 70s. I had a good 4WD, built a bed in the back. I felt so grateful. I hardly looked homeless with this car. Then 12mths later the engine seized. Only remedy a new engine. I don’t have that sort of money. I’m stuck now at a back beach dreading the day they tell me to move on. I pay the rego to keep the plates. I sometimes get so down and wonder how much more can I take.

    • @kevinegan6311
      @kevinegan6311 Před měsícem +17

      It's disgusting that you have to live like this. I too was homeless for a period 3 years ago and it was beyond frightening. You are only living in survival mode and never ever have a chance to rest. So grateful that I am doing better now but still afraid of going back to having no shelter. I will be 65 next month and have also wondered why at times I need to go on. Then I have a day, or even a week that goes so well that I'm glad I'm still here. I say this, hoping that you too can believe it will get better even though it may not seem that way. I hope soon you once again...get to have a place where you can close and lock the door, and not have to worry about the outside world. God Bless you.

    • @wakandavibranium5053
      @wakandavibranium5053 Před měsícem +6

      Hang in there, trust God in all situations 🙏🏾

    • @farhanrahman4454
      @farhanrahman4454 Před 26 dny +13

      Hey man, how much would the engine cost? I don't have a lot of money but if it's within reason/if others can pitch in I'm sure we can get you a new engine

    • @crazyduck1254
      @crazyduck1254 Před 25 dny +1

      @@farhanrahman4454 i live in west oz, i rang around, the usual answer i got was 10k - 15k.

    • @cathywillis2644
      @cathywillis2644 Před 23 dny +1

      @farhan maybe a go fund me for him?

  • @char8272
    @char8272 Před měsícem +243

    It is exactly the same in Canada. Rents are sky high and pensions aren't enough. Women are particularly vulnerable.

    • @tahliamobile
      @tahliamobile Před měsícem

      In Australia it is women over 45 who are fastest becoming homeless. Many are single mothers.
      This crisis should be treated like a war time catastrophe, instead, it is merely a small news story, lost between the sheets of Murdoch's propaganda.

    • @ashleybosvik3031
      @ashleybosvik3031 Před měsícem +20

      That's why women have to look after themselves when they're young always save for that rainy day when no one is there for you

    • @lynhanna917
      @lynhanna917 Před měsícem +11

      I spent six weeks in a friends unfinished basement after getting out of an abusive relationship. I scraped up $3'300 which was 10% of a house downpayment in a small village in Canada. The house needed alot of work but what do you expect for a $33,000 house. I would be homeless if i hadn't found such cheap housing. Twenty years later i can't move because housing in a major center is out of my budget. But right now i can afford utilities and taxes for the roof over my head.

    • @annetoronto5474
      @annetoronto5474 Před měsícem +15

      Everyone is very vulnerable when the rents get too high. Family violence and financial stress is getting out of control.

    • @AlexV6
      @AlexV6 Před měsícem +2

      Why do you think that "Women are particularly vulnerable"?

  • @LisaGrace
    @LisaGrace Před měsícem +87

    Have an acquaintance who just became homeless--she is 71, has to use a walker, and bought a van to live in. We helped her move her belongings into storage units, even though we live over 33 miles away. I have had two different homeless people move in temporarily in the past to help them get on their feet. The home I live in now--is too small--and I have a daughter in college, and parents in their mid to late eighties I have to be availble for, plus I still work full-time in my sixties. It is a dire situation when 70-year -olds are priced out of their homes--I see them everyday on the streets. Many are elderly women.

    • @rfxtuber
      @rfxtuber Před měsícem +5

      I am afraid the notion or idea until they get back on their feet is just a dream... The truth is, once you become a victim of these systems, you can never recover...

    • @phylliselizahb1041
      @phylliselizahb1041 Před 26 dny +2

      & then tv shows present scavengers gloating over acquiring storage units filled w/s'one's personal belongings. Or acquiring houses s'one lost due to any unfortunate circumstances!

    • @pm2886
      @pm2886 Před 4 dny

      @@phylliselizahb1041 Buying a cheap (foreclosed) house protects you from homelessness. Are you going to shame people for doing what they need to do to prevent poverty?

  • @paolopandas2103
    @paolopandas2103 Před měsícem +237

    Countries with so many natural resources and yet failed to take care of their citizens. Sad.

    • @nachannachle2706
      @nachannachle2706 Před měsícem +17

      The most heart-breaking thing is that this is all happening by design.

    • @michaelbee8263
      @michaelbee8263 Před měsícem

      @@nachannachle2706yawn

    • @mohamedhasan318
      @mohamedhasan318 Před měsícem

      And your government make you think that Islam is bad thing, your government following demon they wanna distroy humanity in very good looking and cold way ,
      Your countries looks pretty but how many people suicide, in Gaza no body suicide because they follow Allah the only one god

    • @albertwang5974
      @albertwang5974 Před měsícem +5

      The rich need poor people to keep the price of everything low!

    • @Mr11ESSE111
      @Mr11ESSE111 Před měsícem

      same as Canada, USA are traditional already with homeless and shitty heaklthcare

  • @rickylow1655
    @rickylow1655 Před měsícem +38

    These are such strong women, living in such difficult times. Hope their lives will get better.

  • @jessicathompson236
    @jessicathompson236 Před měsícem +176

    No one is immune to homelessness or houselessness....

    • @lingling21100
      @lingling21100 Před měsícem +5

      If you are born in a generation of wealth. I guarantee you, you are immune to homelessness. Not saying they have no problems but pretty sure if you get handed down 12 billion dollars, its hard to be homeless or houseless

    • @kingtrance307
      @kingtrance307 Před měsícem +7

      Plenty of wealthy people are very immune to homelessness. They’re unfortunately the ones who are quite unsympathetic towards working on solutions to fix it. Much easier to sweep it all under the carpet…

    • @jessicathompson236
      @jessicathompson236 Před měsícem +6

      @@kingtrance307 , Anyone can lose everything within the blink of an eye, but you are correct in the fact that many of them are very unsympathetic.

    • @sct4040
      @sct4040 Před měsícem +4

      It’s really scary, that’s why I always pay my rent first, before anything else.

    • @ushapedcurve3831
      @ushapedcurve3831 Před měsícem +1

      No one except people who invested and created some net worth over 100K or more.

  • @TheVitamin421
    @TheVitamin421 Před měsícem +24

    How sad Linda said that her mom hated her and her brother... that is heartbreaking. I don't understand how a mother hates her children.

    • @pm2886
      @pm2886 Před 4 dny

      We don't know if it was actually the mother, who caused the problem. More often it's the homeless person who has the issues.

  • @jeanelizabethterry7583
    @jeanelizabethterry7583 Před měsícem +39

    I feel so bad for these women. They don't deserve this. I am so blessed. I am 86. I pray they will have permanent shelter soon or already.

  • @jamesr1703
    @jamesr1703 Před 18 dny +13

    To try and understand what homelessness is like, I tried living in my car. I would shower at the gym and wash my clothes in a laudromat. It was not fun, but now I think that I am a more compassionate person. When I see someone on the streets, I ask them if there is something that I can do. It might just be giving them a few bucks. No one should have to beg. We all need to do something about this growing problem.

  • @kimpreston3628
    @kimpreston3628 Před měsícem +301

    I am 56 and live in the USA. If it were not for my family, I could be homeless due to health issues. Very scary 😢

    • @paillette2010
      @paillette2010 Před měsícem +9

      Read my post about housing turning into an investment for the wealthy

    • @ledwysdelgado7304
      @ledwysdelgado7304 Před měsícem +8

      That's the American way.

    • @dongthanhsg
      @dongthanhsg Před měsícem +6

      Come to my country, Vietnam, it is not much expensive from your social security. You have online job could be the best.

    • @emilio1969
      @emilio1969 Před měsícem

      I really wonder why white people talks a lot about being homeless and yet does not move their asses to work hard at any work to keep themselves from being homeless. When we arrived in Australia from Vietnam in the 1970's we only had the clothes in our backs and were penniless. We did not speak a word of English except for my father who worked as a translator for the Americans during the war. Now I am an engineer with doctorate degree, my sister a doctor (surgeon) and our youngest is a solicitor and owner of 8 houses for lease. We each have our own houses with no mortagage to pay. My parents worked 2 jobs everyday, 16 hours a day to support us. Now my parents has 10 houses for lease and condo units in 3 countries in Asia. If we can do it, why on earth you guys can not do it? Is it because you guys are very picky in work you do? It is because you guys give up so easily? Is it you guys are lazy and expect the government to provide and do everything for you, except may be to wipe your buttoms?

    • @mmsutantowrites
      @mmsutantowrites Před měsícem +2

      Family

  • @annkk5037
    @annkk5037 Před měsícem +60

    Our world has a really serious problem in distribution of wealth, it is a shame to have homelessness in developed countries.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před 18 dny

      But for a lot of migrants, being homeless in a developed country beats having a home in hopelessness and terror.

    • @dannyrobertson9809
      @dannyrobertson9809 Před 15 dny +1

      This has been in the works/plan for 50 years

  • @lindamcwilliams9056
    @lindamcwilliams9056 Před měsícem +56

    This is not just a problem in Australia, it is very prevalent here in the states. It’s so sad that anyone has to experience this.

    • @gigihammerstein5944
      @gigihammerstein5944 Před měsícem +4

      look at Europe and it gets much colder there...

    • @IngridAsInBergman
      @IngridAsInBergman Před měsícem

      Ppl don’t have to experience this. These are policy decisions made by governments who care more for rich ppl and corporations than the majority of its citizens. Homeless ppl didn’t create the system. They are the result of the system.

  • @user-fd5ys5gb2x
    @user-fd5ys5gb2x Před měsícem +32

    At 60 years old, living in the US I am getting my van ready to live in.... on Social Security, there is no way to afford an apt or house.
    Unfortunately, rent controlled areas are crime ridden so I will be safer in my van, Houseless but not Homeless.

    • @pm2886
      @pm2886 Před 4 dny

      At 60, you were around and working when houses were cheap. Why didn't you buy one and pay it off?

  • @mickgatz214
    @mickgatz214 Před měsícem +106

    You know there's an issue when it happens on a global scale.... 😥

    • @tyiffpeijc8702
      @tyiffpeijc8702 Před měsícem +2

      this is completely unrelated but your display picture made me laugh lol

    • @mickgatz214
      @mickgatz214 Před měsícem

      @@tyiffpeijc8702 Thanx, I like making ppl laugh/smile. ;)

    • @mohamedhasan318
      @mohamedhasan318 Před měsícem

      I can see your arrogant attitude, you gonna end like those women

    • @gianttigerfilms
      @gianttigerfilms Před 11 dny

      Exactly!

  • @IkeSpeaksUp
    @IkeSpeaksUp Před měsícem +169

    The breakdown of the family unit is wrecking havoc across the world. What happened to the days when you had your uncle, auntie, grandfather all living in the same city? This "globalism" with families moving all over the world for work opportunities creaties the "chasm" that we are seeing around the world. Single people are vulnerable and especially vulnerable to homelessness.

    • @amrapali-gs3co
      @amrapali-gs3co Před měsícem +12

      Joint families were a norm before in India.. still is in villages.
      Wish it was the same in cities.now people die alone without anyone to look after them.
      I feel a family should stay put in one place under one roof.

    • @TS-rd7oy
      @TS-rd7oy Před měsícem +22

      You are assuming people want to be with families. Some families are terribly abusive, especially to women. Thos kind of life could be better than being abused by family members

    • @MarieProvost77
      @MarieProvost77 Před měsícem +8

      Agree that the normalization of movin away from home/family/friends is part of this. It made sense when I was coming up in the 1970s-'80s - moving to another city could actually mean a better job, etc. I think it happens more, last 15 years or so, around folks struggling harder to simply survive; such as people who've had to leave areas because of natural disasters or industry breakdown. And because it became such a regular activity that people don't tend to question or think it through. There are less and less safety nets for anyone, but to get back to the focus of this video; perhaps least of all for aging women.

    • @jaikanths875
      @jaikanths875 Před měsícem +9

      It's Capitalism at fault here, not Globalism!

    • @IkeSpeaksUp
      @IkeSpeaksUp Před měsícem +8

      @@jaikanths875 globalism and capitalism work side by side in our modern society. One is not acting without the other. You can say globalism has accelerated capitalism.

  • @AcidOllie
    @AcidOllie Před měsícem +13

    I've been homeless in the past and there's nothing quite like the fear and terror of the threat of homelessness, it's indescribable. I am in a similar position to Linda, the 71 year old British woman. You just have to accept that life doesn't always turn out the way you thought it would. I'm in stable accommodation now and the relief and lack of stress in my life now is something worth keeping hold of. I am happy about that. I'm still living in poverty but I can work on everything else in time. Good luck to all those featured in the documentary and well done DW for another great one.

  • @i.d.6492
    @i.d.6492 Před měsícem +30

    And they say oh it's only in US, it's literally everywhere not only in the US. Everywhere there are homeless people, high prices and difficulty to afford things

    • @ladellg267
      @ladellg267 Před 20 dny

      And this is what people in the US need to wake up and see. It is all over the world but people only watch certain media news that regurgitates the same old thing over and over and groups of tweakers.
      No it is senior on fixed incomes, vets, young working poor - so many not in the drug box. Some end there due to hopelessness but many other do what they can to keep moving forward and keep from drowning.
      Corporations buy up single family homes over citizens. At 67 and hoping to retire soon, I am a single medical event away from the street. And so many I know so close to being there as well.
      We need to be kinder. But I don't know what the answer is since it is complex multilayered issue. And while a nation wide issue each state and then city also involved. What a bloody mess in so many ways.

  • @LuciaBeans
    @LuciaBeans Před měsícem +50

    Having a basic home to provide safety and shelter should be considered a human right.

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 Před měsícem +5

      It is a human right but it's not taken seriously.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před 18 dny

      @@deborahcurtis1385
      Because it's all for PR.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před 18 dny +1

      So who should be forced against their will to provide said basic home?

  • @patricialongo5870
    @patricialongo5870 Před měsícem +16

    My daughter was raging, violent, I called 911. Homeless that day, I'm thrown out and never allowed to contact family again. Now my town is out to jail me for being homeless. That's greatness. Great country.

    • @reader1236
      @reader1236 Před měsícem +3

      I'm sorry, Patricia, that's terrible. Who threw you out? Why?

  • @ralphneuburger
    @ralphneuburger Před měsícem +48

    More and more people are driven into homelessness because of exploding costs of housing everywhere.
    We as a human society must change our mindset that homelessness only happens to losers. It's so wrong. Lets build a kinder society together.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před 18 dny

      < exploding costs of housing>
      Due to exploding taxes, insurance, repair and maintenance costs, real estate prices, demand, restrictions and fees, etc.

  • @JohnGrahamWilson
    @JohnGrahamWilson Před měsícem +40

    What struck me abut this video is none of the women had done anything that was their own fault. They are remarkably resilient, and full of initiative. Usually, there is some kind of assumption that homeless people have been irresponsible, substance abusers, or something like that. Not the case. So, to my mind, the blame is to be put on our society, the government and the economy. And we, as electors, are also responsible for this state of affairs by letting it happen.

    • @heart2listen1
      @heart2listen1 Před měsícem +3

      That attitude is often referred to as "victim-blaming" or "stigmatization." It involves unfairly attributing homelessness to personal failings, such as irresponsibility or substance abuse, rather than recognizing the complex systemic factors that contribute to homelessness, such as lack of affordable housing, economic inequality, and inadequate support systems for mental health or addiction issues. This stigma can perpetuate misconceptions and hinder efforts to address the root causes of homelessness.

    • @Mikexception
      @Mikexception Před měsícem

      I see those woman have at least money to survive - probably they have retirement or any source of money for food , car repairs and keeping it tide. They dress also ok - not like homeless man would - dirty and found in trash. . I learned that about 80% of unpayed loans in ex USA were taken by woman. About eventual state of their loans (if any) I did not hear here Instead I heard about professinal carriere and this could lead to be entitled to loans. When job is lost and loan is to pay then homeless is predicted.

    • @TS-rd7oy
      @TS-rd7oy Před měsícem +4

      In the first story the woman didn't watch the finances, her partner did. That is her fault for not keeping aneye on the money until it was too late.

    • @heart2listen1
      @heart2listen1 Před měsícem

      @@TS-rd7oy I understand your perspective that individuals should be responsible for managing their finances, but it's also essential to consider the broader context here. Financial control and abuse are issues that many people, especially women, face in relationships. In some relationships, one partner controls all the finances, leaving the other partner with little or zero access or knowledge about their own money. This form of manipulation creates a power dynamic that can make it extremely difficult for someone to leave the relationship or make independent financial decisions. And it can, and does result in homelessness for someone who leaves (vs remain with an abuser) but lacks access to financial resources or assets. Unfortunately, victim-blaming is a deeply ingrained and difficult mindset to change and this topic may challenge worldviews. Victim blaming itself often arises from a lack of empathy and understanding, leading to judgmental and dismissive attitudes toward individuals who have experienced trauma or adversity,

  • @fredsimmons2793
    @fredsimmons2793 Před měsícem +44

    Praise to DW News for their work on this issue.Gods strength to these woman in this situation and to the producers of this documentary.

  • @blackdiamond306
    @blackdiamond306 Před měsícem +305

    Every Western country has the same formula the Richer get richer and the poor get poor and keep the masses divided by racism for one can feel more Superior than another I wonder if there ever be a day when folks will wake up and realize we all in the same game🌄🦍❤️

    • @billchristianson3451
      @billchristianson3451 Před měsícem

      We really aren't, your less evolved and sub human

    • @ey67
      @ey67 Před měsícem

      No cause people are too stoopido

    • @littlebee5874
      @littlebee5874 Před měsícem

      The government is the one that takes all the money from the rich and does nothing for the poor. The people in parliament are the ones taking all the money and keeping it for themselves.

    • @Rnankn
      @Rnankn Před měsícem +3

      You mean the french revolution?

    • @mariposa9220
      @mariposa9220 Před měsícem +17

      This problem is global.

  • @cryptopeter1
    @cryptopeter1 Před měsícem +29

    55, Male and crying after watching this powerful documentary and hearing from these most lovely women. How can i help?❤

    • @autumrainegarvey3243
      @autumrainegarvey3243 Před měsícem +4

      Helping to start minny villages around the world an put a helping hand for organick gardening chickens eggs crafts ect so people can feel useful an work together as community to take money made an have a village market ... There are little things everyone can do to feel human an good about who they are . A off grid community with solar an farm life an put back in the kitty to build more from a portion of profits . They use to say it takes a community to raise kids today we need each other to live an love life again an be safe ❤ God Bless U ...

    • @dlo111
      @dlo111 Před 17 dny +2

      Start by listening, and being a safe person to talk to. Offer help if you can, if not, being a safe person with a safe sofa can be a lifeline.

    • @pm2886
      @pm2886 Před 4 dny

      You can help by raising the next generation according to current and future conditions .. instead of for conditions which no longer exist.
      Make sure you own a paid for family home - no matter how modest. Support your kids' education to the point they qualify for high paying degrees or solid trade apprenticeships, and allow them to live at home rent free for as long as they need to save a downpayment for their own place. Be a stable, honourable, responsible, frugal, clean-living parent .. so they have a role model for survival into the future.
      That's what it takes now. It's especially important for families which aren't wealthy.

    • @susanlynn6545
      @susanlynn6545 Před 3 dny

      Start tiny house villages. ❤

  • @acooksla
    @acooksla Před měsícem +30

    How sad, her mom hated her children, how terribly sad

  • @Dxeus
    @Dxeus Před měsícem +134

    Life in the West is a constant Olympic marathon. You can not take rest or slow down.

    • @mujkocka
      @mujkocka Před měsícem +4

      Living in the world for that matters when one don’t have money look at the developing world. Worse

    • @mujkocka
      @mujkocka Před měsícem +3

      Why is the shelters and the women home full of expensive stuff? That kitchen vent is fabor. 5 times more expensive than the normal ones, that lady had a nice armchair I can’t afford either. Let’s be sensible and use the money better and help more people

    • @Mikexception
      @Mikexception Před měsícem

      You want to look at West but Is anything better in East like in China, Russia, N Korea or Japan? Look at woman in the streets - it is proof. Homeless are everywhere and in some places additionaly war, social accountibilty system, jobless and starving. .

    • @thomaslusk7621
      @thomaslusk7621 Před měsícem

      So we'll Said.

    • @jarodarmstrong509
      @jarodarmstrong509 Před měsícem +3

      Move to Afghanistan then. Nice scenery and no western influence at all

  • @PaulADAigle
    @PaulADAigle Před měsícem +157

    There are so many rich people with enough money to fix the whole issue, even if it's just to provide houses/rooms. It boggles my mind how so many psychotics get rich and offer nothing to the world that got them there.

    • @PaulADAigle
      @PaulADAigle Před měsícem +5

      @@osiris7208 I thought that's what I said. Not sure where that came from. Weird.

    • @ey67
      @ey67 Před měsícem

      They are reptiles in suits and ordinary clothing. Walking upright. They are everywhere

    • @user-uy4eo6fi4k
      @user-uy4eo6fi4k Před měsícem

      There’s a reason they got rich is cause they work harder than everybody. These cunts just want a hand out like they’ve got there whole life

    • @MargaretCampbell583
      @MargaretCampbell583 Před měsícem +5

      Usually by doing something illegal

    • @Ukie88
      @Ukie88 Před měsícem +7

      And what do the billionaires do….blame the consumers.

  • @Kollek89
    @Kollek89 Před měsícem +43

    In 30-50 years, when the current generations of single women grows old - the amount of women affected by this will be much greater. This is so sad on so many levels.

    • @pm2886
      @pm2886 Před 4 dny

      Only if they keep ignoring all the warning signs. And those warning signs have been loud and clear for at least the last five years ... if not ten.

  • @jancyking582
    @jancyking582 Před 18 dny +4

    I am 74. This video scared me to death. My heart goes out to these courageous women. While I am safe and have my own small home, I can’t help but worry about aging women around our world who don’t have such a blessing. Now that many people are able to work remotely, there has to be more opportunities to turn unused buildings into shelter/homes for older, disenfranchised persons.

  • @saffronsolo9668
    @saffronsolo9668 Před měsícem +131

    Didn't I just read that there were 100,000 new immigrants into Australia last month? At a time when Australians cannot afford to rent or to buy a home to live in. At the same time rich foreigners turn up to house auctions clutching wads of cash to buy houses.

    • @trishdelacour8746
      @trishdelacour8746 Před měsícem +37

      Your real problem is your building laws. Here in South Africa you can buy a cheap piece of land and once plans passed build your own house but Australian laws make it very difficult. You need licenced traders for everything which makes it very expensive. My husband and I built our house ourselves using in some cases second hand building materials, the only person we had to employ was the electrician.

    • @quespanish
      @quespanish Před měsícem +6

      What are you, the owner of Australia?

    • @chelseagirl278
      @chelseagirl278 Před měsícem

      try living in Canada where over a MILLION came in. Trudeau has destroyed this country!

    • @MathVdb
      @MathVdb Před měsícem +27

      You ' re right . 500.000 new immigrants every year is this socialist governments goal.And cashed up/ money laundry practising chinese buying up houses : Despicable!!( Im a EU migrant myself, living here 🇦🇺 since 12y.)

    • @hilaryb8807
      @hilaryb8807 Před měsícem +6

      @@trishdelacour8746It’s not the cost of the house, it’s the land that’s expensive. Same thing in Canada.

  • @bobbybannerjee5156
    @bobbybannerjee5156 Před měsícem +210

    It's politics. The lack of a political will to end homelessness.

    • @alexandrugheorghe5610
      @alexandrugheorghe5610 Před měsícem +6

      Because politicians own estate - they don't want to give up power

    • @TheAdamAdy
      @TheAdamAdy Před měsícem +11

      Its politics what causes homelessnes - too much regulation with building a house making it expensive. Cheap debt driving house prices through the roof. Politics is the cause, not solution

    • @lockethomas7165
      @lockethomas7165 Před měsícem

      That is a man dressed up like a woman. Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat

    • @scottowensbyable
      @scottowensbyable Před měsícem +2

      ​@@TheAdamAdyAddictions and anti social beliefs cause a lot of homelessness. Most of the people on the street want help that enables them, without changing them.

    • @moniho6907
      @moniho6907 Před měsícem +1

      How about people with certain types of lifestyle eg drugs , gambling ect

  • @ann28
    @ann28 Před 8 dny +3

    These ladies are so brave to share their stories. I hope and pray that they all find their own homes🙏

  • @lorrainemiddy4011
    @lorrainemiddy4011 Před měsícem +55

    I’m worried about all these people living in cars….what happened when they get so old they have physical issues?

    • @MilesCobbett
      @MilesCobbett Před měsícem +4

      Climbing from the back seat to the front is getting tougher at 69

    • @calebtot
      @calebtot Před měsícem +3

      There are elderly people living in cars right this moment. They're cold and hungry.

    • @lorrainemiddy4011
      @lorrainemiddy4011 Před měsícem

      @@MilesCobbett 😢

  • @ashareeves7282
    @ashareeves7282 Před měsícem +24

    Governments main responsibility is safety, health and shelter of its citizens. It fails miserably. Too much money for bureaucracy and unnecessary endeavours

  • @anaisdefleur2070
    @anaisdefleur2070 Před měsícem +51

    Heartbreaking. Sending lots of love to all these wonderful Women ❤

  • @maryfrancesbeckerhaggerty5353
    @maryfrancesbeckerhaggerty5353 Před měsícem +31

    Im 57. My daughter died almost two years ago. My family thought it would be a good idea get her 12 day old baby who has health issues. I loved my granddaughter before she was born. However, I knew that the best thing would of been to adopt her out to a younger couple who badly wanted a baby. I have been a single parent all of my adult life and worked two jobs and struggled. I thought all that stress anger and guilt would be over. Everyone who wanted US to take the baby have no time for her. My mom is 80. I do not know how Im going to get through this again. My biggest fear is being homeless and now in addition to this fear - losing my granddaughter because at some point I will be unable to provide. Everything is so expensive. I feel myself dying thinking of what Im in for and what she is in for. I live in USA

    • @shantavanee
      @shantavanee Před měsícem +1

      🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @maryfrancesbeckerhaggerty5353
      @maryfrancesbeckerhaggerty5353 Před měsícem

      @milkdreams.never.fadeaway ty so much

    • @estellacoggins715
      @estellacoggins715 Před 4 dny +3

      In the US Your granddaughter is eligible to receive social security benefits due to the death of her mother. As her caregiver you should apply for her to receive benefits which is a monthly check and medical coverage. Just call the Socual Security Administration in your area.

    • @pm2886
      @pm2886 Před 4 dny +1

      The answer seems obvious to me. It's what I would do, without hesitation.
      You and your granddaughter need to move in to your mother's home (which we can assume is paid for, given she's 80). You can all be a wonderful support to each other, and at the same time dramatically increasing your security, plus dramatically reducing your cost of living.

  • @ponzitizen
    @ponzitizen Před měsícem +38

    Next do one on why there is a push for high migration in these countries that already have a housing shortage...

    • @sammiesmith6690
      @sammiesmith6690 Před měsícem +1

      They produce more children for more taxes & new voting 🗳️ bloc.

    • @dorothycutler5539
      @dorothycutler5539 Před 9 dny +1

      It's because the governments are doing this deliberately to destroy western civilization meanwhile politicians making lots of money and many people seem unaware

  • @eksbocks9438
    @eksbocks9438 Před měsícem +101

    Because there's no options for Working Class people.
    In the past, there were neighborhoods set aside for people who weren't rich. But nowadays, the real estate people are prioritizing only them.
    Despite rich people only being 17% of the population.

    • @emilio1969
      @emilio1969 Před měsícem

      I really wonder why white people talks a lot about being homeless and yet does not move their asses to work hard at any work to keep themselves from being homeless. When we arrived in Australia from Vietnam in the 1970's we only had the clothes in our backs and were penniless. We did not speak a word of English except for my father who worked as a translator for the Americans during the war. Now I am an engineer with doctorate degree, my sister a doctor (surgeon) and our youngest is a solicitor and owner of 8 houses for lease. We each have our own houses with no mortagage to pay. My parents worked 2 jobs everyday, 16 hours a day to support us. Now my parents has 10 houses for lease and condo units in 3 countries in Asia. If we can do it, why on earth you guys can not do it? Is it because you guys are very picky in work you do? It is because you guys give up so easily? Is it you guys are lazy and expect the government to provide and do everything for you, except may be to wipe your buttoms?

    • @ashareeves7282
      @ashareeves7282 Před měsícem +7

      So true

    • @brianbeecher3084
      @brianbeecher3084 Před měsícem

      @@ashareeves7282this is known as gentrification, one of the evils of the modern world.

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 Před měsícem +10

      The middle class is disappearing. It's happening slowly but surely.

    • @brianbeecher3084
      @brianbeecher3084 Před měsícem +2

      @@deborahcurtis1385 I lived most of my life near Chicago but was in Louisville for a while in the 1980s, shortly after Reaganomics took a toehold on our country. During the week of the Kentucky Derby their newspaper had a feature on what the city and the Derby might be like in the future. One statement proved to be very prophetic. It stated that there won’t be much of a middle class in the si-called new economy, and that bets placed on the horses would likely be either two dollars or two thousand dollars. Really nailed it, wouldn’t you say?

  • @vickioneal1401
    @vickioneal1401 Před měsícem +23

    I was homeless for a year and a half I got myself out of it no help from anyone especially the government! It's not easy and very scary especially when you try to sleep that was the worst

    • @NewAc-gl3wj
      @NewAc-gl3wj Před měsícem

      How did you get out of homelessness? Where did you sleep when you were homeless?

  • @agussugiharto5953
    @agussugiharto5953 Před měsícem +45

    After watch this documentary, i feel that i need to be more gratetul with a house that i have. Even it was just a simple old wood & bamboo house of my parent in village.

  • @higreentj
    @higreentj Před měsícem +164

    We should be building millions of homes globally using hempcrete, bamboo, and wood to stop climate change. Shelter, electricity, food, and water are essentials so they should be affordable.

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Před měsícem +18

      Containers homes with improve modification. We human can go to the moon, affordable housing should be accessible

    • @weldinggirl
      @weldinggirl Před měsícem +8

      Wont EVER happen, there is way to much greed and evil in this world, ppl need Jesus or someone or something in their lives

    • @lorebrown5307
      @lorebrown5307 Před měsícem +10

      With organic gardens and food forests

    • @GaganSingh-nx2yv
      @GaganSingh-nx2yv Před měsícem +3

      ​​@@weldinggirl I m for Jesus if he is building house for homeless people on eath.

    • @higreentj
      @higreentj Před měsícem +4

      Greenhouses built on the south or north side of the homes with thermal blankets and large diameter underground pipes would make heat pumps highly efficient, and with the superior insulation and breathability of hempcrete the cost of heating and cooling these homes will be significantly reduced.

  • @skumsters2323
    @skumsters2323 Před měsícem +40

    Everyone is 2 steps away from being homeless,
    Dont matter from what paste of life you are.
    What you need then is no judgement but help.
    I 've been there and I was so lucky with my friends,
    I wish this for everyone.
    love

    • @pm2886
      @pm2886 Před 4 dny +1

      Nonsense. Plenty of people will never be homeless.
      But what you say is important. We all have live our lives in a way which prevents homelessness. And the more poor we are when we start, the more important that is. We have to plan ahead for retirement, from earliest adulthood.

  • @user-np9rs8cl1r
    @user-np9rs8cl1r Před měsícem +8

    So beautiful documentary, as a single woman myself appreciate the reality this brings.

  • @mandybradley3079
    @mandybradley3079 Před měsícem +7

    What a brave woman who lives in a van. God bless her. 😊

  • @mugumyapaultheafricannomad9488
    @mugumyapaultheafricannomad9488 Před měsícem +147

    Homelessness is caused by politics, period.
    I have lived in so called third world countries and they still have one asset helping them not to have homeless people; deregulated housing.. where everyone is free to build houses to rent out. Whether it's in Kenya or Ghana or Nigeria or Congo, you'll see "ghettos" everywhere where someone can pay rent of $15 a month and have a roof over their head even if that person earns just $2 a day he will Never be homeless.
    Go to the US, and it's terrible.. people who have 2 jobs earning $2500 monthly can't find anywhere to rent.
    Politics is mad... I rather have people sleep in ghettos with shared bathrooms and sleeping I'm 4 walls rooms than having them homeless

    • @blackdiamond306
      @blackdiamond306 Před měsícem +6

      You are so true 🌄🦍❤️

    • @serebii666
      @serebii666 Před měsícem +9

      "eregulated housing.. where everyone is free to build houses to rent out. " That's slums. You're advocating for dangerous, often life threatening slums.

    • @mugumyapaultheafricannomad9488
      @mugumyapaultheafricannomad9488 Před měsícem +22

      @@serebii666 i have been to dozens of slums in at least 10 countries in Africa, I would choose slums any day over homelessness. And yes, slums are always safe, they have local government management, they have law enforcement and police... There few unsafe slums where a poor working person wouldn't feel safe.
      There usual problems of course that come from many people living together with limited infrastructure like garbage collection or piped water..but Still better than homelessness and unaffordable housing..
      I don't advocate for slums, I'm rather in support of any solutions against homelessness and unaffordable housing.

    • @serebii666
      @serebii666 Před měsícem

      @@mugumyapaultheafricannomad9488 "they have law enforcement and police" Tell that to the notorious favelas of Rio de Janeiro.
      You are nothing but delusional.
      "limited infrastructure like garbage collection or piped water." """limited"""" Try non-existent. You really are trying your hardest to idealize slums aren't you?
      "any solutions against homelessness and unaffordable housing." Slums are not one such solution.

    • @TheAdamAdy
      @TheAdamAdy Před měsícem +8

      ​@@serebii666Slum is better than nothing lol

  • @kristinab1078
    @kristinab1078 Před měsícem +34

    This is about political policy. Australia is admitting a record number of immigrants at a time where there is a significant shortage of housing for their own, tax-paying citizens. Immediately upon entering every immigrant needs a roof over their heads. Of course this exacerbates the housing issues!! The government is not listening to the will of the people that they are supposed to represent and have their own agenda.

  • @desdicadoric
    @desdicadoric Před měsícem +35

    It’s interesting that the same things are happening in every western country at the same time. Once you realise it’s all deliberate it makes more sense

  • @marciawade9101
    @marciawade9101 Před 27 dny +8

    If women had continued to stick together over the decades, this wouldn't be an issue.
    Ladies: NEVER, EVER depend upon a man or anyone else to take care of you, and PLEASE, PLEASE have your own resources that you can tap into when needed, even if it's only a small retirement or pension, and SAVE YOUR ASSES OFF!
    This is NOT a government issue; it's an individual issue and personal responsibility is PARAMOUNT.
    I'm not saying that bad or unfortunate things don't/can't happen, but we've GOT to be vigilant in ensuring our OWN survival.

    • @KDubbahU
      @KDubbahU Před 21 dnem +3

      Amen. A “Man” is NOT a plan.

  • @sabine8419
    @sabine8419 Před měsícem +94

    Only a minority of people are truly wealthy in the wealthy West.

    • @Man.Well93
      @Man.Well93 Před měsícem

      Funny how the more left you go with that logic, the more poor most people get. I wonder what it... could it be... Socialism the opiate of the masses? No way!

    • @mohamedhasan318
      @mohamedhasan318 Před měsícem

      West is bankrupt, western countries on debts, it's a demonic countries, such a machine to destroying people keeping them away from God, and they not only ruin people inside now they want to spread it everywhere in the world, we are the people of God that's why they called us terrorists,
      We stand for God and they stand for greed and lust

    • @Mikexception
      @Mikexception Před měsícem

      The law and economic system became perfectly efficient to serve those who are connected with that system It means prefectly uses all those not connected. Just as in socialists countries.

  • @Osman-mj5rf
    @Osman-mj5rf Před 25 dny +3

    My heart goes. Out to you all. I have been homeless afew times in 57 years I love the way your all I bracing what you have and have left behind what you don't. I have finely found a place. Over 55s housing quite nice I even have a balcony. Love and light to you all from liverpool England

  • @carmenl163
    @carmenl163 Před 20 dny +3

    It is not just a housing problem. It's also a mental health issue. Many women are not able (usually because of childhood trauma) to stand up for themselves, to have boundaries towards their partners, and to find themselves worthy of love, care and security.

  • @lynzimoore4010
    @lynzimoore4010 Před měsícem +9

    I love Margaret and her van. Such a great lady with a great attitude. Good on her.....

  • @tahliamobile
    @tahliamobile Před měsícem +108

    Actually, it's women over 45 and mostly single mothers who are becoming homeless.

    • @MissVonDerBishh
      @MissVonDerBishh Před měsícem +12

      This hidden gem of a comment is very true!!!!!!

    • @ralphneuburger
      @ralphneuburger Před měsícem +11

      It can happen to everyone, male or female. Agree that woman are in a more venerable position.

    • @BobTheBob647
      @BobTheBob647 Před měsícem +9

      Can you cite me where there are more homeless women than men? I find it hard to believe.

    • @usernextuser5385
      @usernextuser5385 Před měsícem +8

      80% of homeless are men. Women 90% (men 10%) with children get government housing. Most of the emerging homeless women are older single women who could not afford to buy a house and as they get older do not earn as much or loose their job and can no longer rent. This is an example of why we need a strong family support. Lack of family or Family breakdown plunges people into poverty and homelessness.

    • @matthewjames1114
      @matthewjames1114 Před měsícem

      @@BobTheBob647 There's not more homeless women, it's just that their number is increasing more in percentage terms. Typical trick by modern media to ignore men

  • @athulabar1
    @athulabar1 Před měsícem +8

    To be honest, tears came to my eyes while watching this video clip because I thought we live in such an unfair world! Furthermore, if this is the reality in rich countries, what about poor or peripheral nations? In this world, billions of money are spent on wars and related issues, but how many people in the same world live without houses and doors as well as a slice of bread?

  • @julieweiner1623
    @julieweiner1623 Před měsícem +18

    Billionaires and investors should not exist period

    • @michaelbee8263
      @michaelbee8263 Před měsícem +2

      We’re not communist here. What you’re saying has a lot more downsides than upsides

    • @kortni_animations
      @kortni_animations Před 28 dny

      ​@@michaelbee8263 lol no.

  • @sharongillesp
    @sharongillesp Před měsícem +15

    Instead of building these tiny, tiny houses that soon become claustrophobic, they need to construct facilities (similar to mobil homes) where you can rent space by the day, and other sections to rent by the week or the month.
    Providing water, internet, showers, garbage disposal, laundry, etc for people (students as well) who want/need to live out of vans or cars.

    • @vivalaleta
      @vivalaleta Před měsícem +6

      Any rent is instant instability. And tiny houses aren't claustrophobic to us who reside within them.

  • @spiritedaway99
    @spiritedaway99 Před měsícem +34

    ppl think that all homeless ppl chose such a lifestyle cause they are on drugs and forget abt stupid rent or living with abusive families that leads to no choice other than living in the streets, nd then the government abuse them by providing drugs for free,for them its a way to ease the cold nd hunger pain, if only government facilitated safe shelters,may God be with the needy nd protect them🙏🏻

  • @cheweperro
    @cheweperro Před měsícem +45

    Poverty is a policy choice.

    • @dunjaausmosbach4898
      @dunjaausmosbach4898 Před měsícem +1

      poverty is also: wrong individual live decisions. Every woman of the film made some.

    • @emilyfeagin2673
      @emilyfeagin2673 Před měsícem +7

      @dunjaausmosbach4898
      Actually, you have that bassakwards
      Wealthy women make poor choices too. But because of their wealth, they don’t suffer the ill effects
      If you are working class or below every choice you make is “ wrong “

    • @dunjaausmosbach4898
      @dunjaausmosbach4898 Před měsícem

      @@emilyfeagin2673 No, I am working class too. In my life I always had my finances in mind too (amongst other things). If you had other priorities, I am sorry.

    • @renekuipers4563
      @renekuipers4563 Před měsícem

      Yes i never work in my live .Have a nice app .healthcare an money.

  • @bryflyguytry
    @bryflyguytry Před 20 dny +3

    I'm saddened by the fact that a mother would hate her own children enough to leave home to neighbors. Deep seated mental illness.

  • @twalatka
    @twalatka Před měsícem +8

    I lived in my Jeep and then a storage unit for 3 yrs. I did nothing wrong, went home to take care of my Mom and lost everything. My husband, Mom, Brother, dog, home.

    • @pm2886
      @pm2886 Před 4 dny

      How did you 'lose' everything? I'm sorry to be so blunt .. but I'm genuinely curious. Did you not inherit your parents' home? If not, why not? Did everyone else die? What about the home you owned with your husband? Did your brother not have property you benefitted from? Where are your kids? If you don't have kids, do you not have nieces, nephews, or friends who could help you out?

  • @kendallstark4302
    @kendallstark4302 Před měsícem +26

    Linda's story was particularly sad to me, especially her mother hating her and her younger brother. My thoughts automatically went to the idea of her mother probably being forced into motherhood because that's what women were "supposed to do".

    • @omyhaby1912
      @omyhaby1912 Před měsícem +4

      Or maybe she did some stupid thing to her Mother When she was Young And Fresh....

    • @juliemiller2523
      @juliemiller2523 Před měsícem +8

      YES THAT STORY REALLY CAUGHT MY ATTENTION.. WHAT KIND OF MOM LEAVES HER HOUSE TO THE NEIGBOR INSTEAD OF HER OWN 2 KIDS-- SHAME ON HER

    • @Spacemonkeymojo
      @Spacemonkeymojo Před měsícem +5

      She said she arrived in Australia when she was 16. I wonder if she visited her mum often or went back, if your children left you like that maybe you would feel like you've been abandoned.

    • @JT-qr8lt
      @JT-qr8lt Před měsícem +4

      There is another side of the coin we don’t know. No one should think they are entitled to inheritance. Australia is a long way from U.K. I wonder if she helped her mum at all before she died.

    • @mohamedhasan318
      @mohamedhasan318 Před měsícem

      100% she was arrogant to her mom, arrogant to her husband, and arrogant to God, of course she never pray to allah, and she was following her own feminist dreams

  • @eksbocks9438
    @eksbocks9438 Před měsícem +14

    14:27
    There's a city in my area that also did this. The old factories closed down. And they converted them into apartments.
    (Combined with the dense houses that were already in the surrounding area)
    On paper, they have the lowest rate of homelessness in my state. But they were the only ones who did a project like this.

  • @livinglifelight1761
    @livinglifelight1761 Před měsícem +22

    This is such a brilliant documentary. Seeing the women go through these hardships is very sad and my heart goes to them. More representation of women and documentaries focused on women!! Thank you Margot Robbie for being at the forefront

  • @marih3286
    @marih3286 Před 13 dny +2

    Thank you for this. It's a common misconception that if a woman is homeless, something must be wrong with her. It's actually a symptom of what's wrong with society!

  • @Kim-dk9nk
    @Kim-dk9nk Před měsícem +142

    Growing up and still in a third world country, I always thought Australia, UK, America etc don’t have our problems and you do 😢😢😢

    • @tahliamobile
      @tahliamobile Před měsícem

      Western countries have worse problems than "third world" countries because they have rejected social needs. Communities have been broken. People only help themselves. There is no wider support system or extended family.

    • @SalmaCarolla
      @SalmaCarolla Před měsícem +8

      Their problems are much extreme than in Africa. Imagine living in a caravan in winter?! No heat.. I thank Allah for everything I have and at least we don't have winter

    • @freespiritable
      @freespiritable Před měsícem +14

      The world is evening out, it's almost the same everywhere.

    • @freespiritable
      @freespiritable Před měsícem +6

      ​@@SalmaCarolla Africa has extreme heat which is worse.

    • @Kim-dk9nk
      @Kim-dk9nk Před měsícem +3

      @@freespiritable we had the worst heat this summer than forever I can remember, no one was coping especially the animals

  • @mugumyapaultheafricannomad9488
    @mugumyapaultheafricannomad9488 Před měsícem +67

    25:00 that woman talking about her mother who died and she made sure herself and her brother get nothing.. and she left the house to the neighbors instead.... The way mom didn't like her children...
    That right there is one reason I think that most of the people should never have kids. There's simply way too many parents who became parents against their own interest but because of society pressure...

    • @UCiWrMgES50tlUhV3l6NqjNA
      @UCiWrMgES50tlUhV3l6NqjNA Před měsícem +3

      that sounds insane, how would you become a parent based on society pressure?

    • @marilenaganea6578
      @marilenaganea6578 Před měsícem +28

      ​@@UCiWrMgES50tlUhV3l6NqjNA loads of women are asked for 2 decades when they will produce a grandson or granddaughter.
      I received this kind of question/pressure from my family, even from the extended family, since my early 20's to my early 40's and the last 5 years because they drove me mad my answer was "when I'll be a millionaire, you want to chip in?"
      Eventually my family stopped asking and shaming me for refusing to bring a child into this world.

    • @kiharawaweru30
      @kiharawaweru30 Před měsícem +9

      Everybody should earn their keep and not depend on inheritance

    • @marilenaganea6578
      @marilenaganea6578 Před měsícem +21

      @@kiharawaweru30 and when we won't be able to earn our keep what should we do? Will you provide us with a overdose of morphine? Thank you for your generosity

    • @gerryhouska2859
      @gerryhouska2859 Před měsícem +10

      They must've been really terrible children for their mother to do this.

  • @santos8578
    @santos8578 Před měsícem +6

    Growing up I always thought of the homeless as alcoholics drug addicted or mentally ill. Later in life I realized it can be more then that. I try never to judge anyone. For I believe in love, and hope for the best for everyone. Bless everyone that is going through this.

  • @jogregg6442
    @jogregg6442 Před 25 dny +4

    For years, the United States has been struggling with a critical shortage of affordable housing. And it's as if every law and policy is working against solving the problem. We've adopted so many regulations that construction is prohibitively expensive. Building permits for a single family home run into the tens of thousands of dollars. We further exacerbate the housing shortage by welcoming in millions of immigrants across our southern border each year. The current perspective is that all the laws, rules, regulations and policies are set in stone and we don't have the will or the sense to revise and improve them and thereby improve our situation.

  • @pjdava
    @pjdava Před měsícem +45

    DW Documentary, This is fantastic! I subscribed right away!

  • @JayaBeees10
    @JayaBeees10 Před měsícem +52

    The ladies who live in a van have far better lives than those who are homeless in the USA.

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 Před měsícem +5

      You have no idea. The weather conditions in Australia are extreme a van is a tin can it heats up unbearably and conducts the cold.

    • @adabsurdum3314
      @adabsurdum3314 Před měsícem +5

      Yeah I've lived in a car. It's depressing asf

    • @elena2125
      @elena2125 Před měsícem +5

      So now it's better or ok just because some homeless live in van while others on the street? Is this what is come to now, your far better off and consider your self lucky because you a have a van or a car as a home and not the streets.

    • @debbietodd8547
      @debbietodd8547 Před měsícem +3

      In Canada you get harassed by the law if you sleep/live in your van, it's against the law and that needs to change. You can be lucky to fly under the radar for a while but you are not allowed to park on the street or in a park or the cops will come knocking. With housing the cost it is this needs to change and fast.

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 Před měsícem +1

      Better get a Toyota sienna hybrid that can provide a/c or heat all day and night for a couple dollars. 36mpg too.

  • @sallyclay1974
    @sallyclay1974 Před měsícem +13

    The world has changed. Too much immigration, and not enough housing now. The inflation problem with everything exorbatantly priced. . Overpopulation , gentrification, being under paid, and long waiting lists, for a place to live

    • @emilyfeagin2673
      @emilyfeagin2673 Před měsícem

      You do understand people migrate for a reason. Just as humans have done since we came out of the swamps?
      Climate change, economic devastation and war make people leave where they are and go somewhere else
      It’s only going to increase in the coming years as things get worse

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 Před měsícem

      I have a small house and am surrounded by McMansions. How weird. I don't want to move...😮

  • @wintersnowowen2254
    @wintersnowowen2254 Před měsícem +13

    Come to London you can basically only buy a home here if you are receiving inheritance. I try to save £500 a month towards this but it’s essentially a waste of time.

  • @leob4645
    @leob4645 Před měsícem +81

    I wonder where does corporate greed fit in all of these?

    • @TheAdamAdy
      @TheAdamAdy Před měsícem +6

      No one forces you to buy from corporate. Where do you think they get the profits? From their customers.

    • @ey67
      @ey67 Před měsícem +2

      When it is overthrowed.

    • @emilio1969
      @emilio1969 Před měsícem

      I really wonder why white people talks a lot about being homeless and yet does not move their asses to work hard at any work to keep themselves from being homeless. When we arrived in Australia from Vietnam in the 1970's we only had the clothes in our backs and were penniless. We did not speak a word of English except for my father who worked as a translator for the Americans during the war. Now I am an engineer with doctorate degree, my sister a doctor (surgeon) and our youngest is a solicitor and owner of 8 houses for lease. We each have our own houses with no mortagage to pay. My parents worked 2 jobs everyday, 16 hours a day to support us. Now my parents has 10 houses for lease and condo units in 3 countries in Asia. If we can do it, why on earth you guys can not do it? Is it because you guys are very picky in work you do? It is because you guys give up so easily? Is it you guys are lazy and expect the government to provide and do everything for you, except may be to wipe your buttoms?

    • @Almneur
      @Almneur Před měsícem +2

      Corporate greed is good for it's employees. Get a job with a large coporation and you won't mind the greed because they will provide you with good wages and benefits.

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 Před měsícem +9

      @@Almneur What an excellent fairy story.

  • @kristinab1078
    @kristinab1078 Před měsícem +29

    HOW can this even be a genuine discussion without mentioning the record number of immigrants that are being admitted into Australia?? Not enough homes for their own tax-paying citizens and yet admitting more! This is due to political policies by those in government who are not representing their own citizens. Everyone needs to ask how their politicians are benefiting from these policies (multi property owners). The fact that immigration continues at such high numbers despite the disapproval of a majority of Australians is a clear indicator they have their own agenda.

    • @trishdelacour8746
      @trishdelacour8746 Před měsícem +4

      Your building laws make it almost impossible to be able to build your own house in Australia, being forced to employ licenced tradespeople for things you could do yourself makes it hugely expensive. Here in S.A. my husband and I built our huge house out of second hand building material with our own bare hands. It cost us next to nothing. It seems rediculous to me that you cannot build what you please for yourself but have to rely on government and big developers for housing. If people were given more freedom you would have less of a problem.

    • @chelseagirl278
      @chelseagirl278 Před měsícem +6

      exactly the SAME issue in Canada. it is disgusting!

    • @Robert-cu9bm
      @Robert-cu9bm Před měsícem +3

      ​@@trishdelacour8746
      The same people complaining about houses now are the same ones that moaned about not having enough regulation and the gov should do something.
      They asked for it and now they're winging.

    • @andreabontempo643
      @andreabontempo643 Před měsícem +1

      It's all by design

    • @chelseagirl278
      @chelseagirl278 Před měsícem

      exactly WEF

  • @vivalaleta
    @vivalaleta Před měsícem +20

    This is an excellent documentary. Thank you for creating it.

  • @PEACEandQUIET999
    @PEACEandQUIET999 Před měsícem +10

    amazingly directed, thoughtful, informing, doco - thankyou

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for watching and for your positive feedback!

  • @brhc0087
    @brhc0087 Před měsícem +25

    Very touching and eye opening! Thank you!

  • @nicksaid7981
    @nicksaid7981 Před měsícem +21

    Me and my wife have a decent combined salary and this cost of living crisis is a joke. The housing market is now just wealthy landlords. I live in a nice part of Sydney and anytime apartments are for sale they are snapped up and rented out. How is an average person trying to raise a family expected to find a million to live in a place a hour from Sydney.

  • @kannakanina6552
    @kannakanina6552 Před měsícem +5

    17:08 though I had undiagnosed PTSD, I went through years of being on some of the same medications for my trauma symptoms. And those very medications lost me jobs and homes… so did not having a support system. I very narrowly managed to avoid being un-homed, but I ended up drifting. It’s so heartbreaking to know that already marginalized and misunderstood people face a higher risk of experiencing residential instability and homelessness. These people and their narratives are so important.

  • @charmainepriestman915
    @charmainepriestman915 Před měsícem +8

    These women are so brave and inspirational ❤

  • @TheAlchemistZero1
    @TheAlchemistZero1 Před měsícem +41

    Civilization has entered late-stage capitalism.
    Capitalism is an insatiable hunger, one which is inherently incapable of expressing the concept of "enough" - it's a system that must chronically engorge (without pause).
    Poverty is the mother of necessity; the comfort of the rich, depends upon an abundant supply of the poor.
    the Alchemist
    -Ø1

    • @ey67
      @ey67 Před měsícem +5

      In America as clemenceau said. We went from empire to barbarism without civilization in the middle. I'm 74. Seen it here my entire life. Every year worse than the last since saint Ronny reagan'.

    • @TheAlchemistZero1
      @TheAlchemistZero1 Před měsícem

      @@ey67
      America is a DINO: democracy in name only.
      Electoral college: someone else votes.
      Lobbying: sanctioned bribery (from nearly any source).
      Filibuster: pout until you win.

    • @TheAlchemistZero1
      @TheAlchemistZero1 Před měsícem

      @@ey67
      America is a DINO: democracy in name only.
      Electoral college: someone else votes.
      Lobbying: sanctioned bribery (from nearly any source).
      Filibuster: pout until you win.

    • @TheAlchemistZero1
      @TheAlchemistZero1 Před měsícem

      @@ey67
      America is a DINO: democracy in name only.
      Electoral college: someone else votes.
      Lobbying: sanctioned bribery (from nearly any source).
      Filibuster: pout until you win.

    • @TheAlchemistZero1
      @TheAlchemistZero1 Před měsícem

      @@ey67 America is a DINO: democracy in name only.
      Electoral college: someone else votes.
      Lobbying: sanctioned bribery (from nearly any source).
      Filibuster: pout until you win.