“Poverty is like punishment for a crime you didn't commit.” — Eli Khamarov, writer |
Friday, November 29, 2019
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A beautiful cutting-edge portrait. Well, this misery is now worldwide despite all the fine words of our politicians.
ReplyDeleteWe shouldn't see people sleeping on the streets anymore in this day and age. The rich have everything and some have nothing, it is time for the governments of all countries to really do something so that no one is homeless or without food.
ReplyDeleteYour photo is really sad.
In that cold weather.... Hope you have a homeless shelter in town.
ReplyDelete...Eli Khamarov sums it up well.
ReplyDeleteSo true! It's like climate change, it keeps getting worse and no one seems to be able to do anything meaningful about it.
ReplyDeleteThat is so true about poverty. The portrait is very powerful and very sad.
ReplyDeleteA hard look at someone's life. Very sad!
ReplyDeleteThis is a terrible time of year to be living rough. Homelessness is a major problem for your society.
ReplyDeleteA wise quote, and a powerful shot.
ReplyDeleteoh poor man, I would hope to never be in that position.
ReplyDeleteOh dear me, it's sad and the cold weather coming your way, well colder than it is now.
ReplyDeleteNice capture.
Tremenda imagen de denuncia, amigo
ReplyDeleteVery sad. It must be cold up in Canada. Sarasota, Florida, has many homeless but at least the weather is easier to cope with.
ReplyDeleteUna buena fotografía de denuncia social que en estos días ya invernales tiene aún mayor significado.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,