Posted on 11/06/2025 3:40:44 AM PST by TigerClaws
Its unfortunately true.
The Homeless need professional help, letting them live like feral animals is cruel.
But leftists use them to keep communities in constant chaos and panic for political gain.
“Apapale Adoum”
These women have no survival instincts.
Some people don’t recognize that homelessness is a possible sign of mental illness. She probably believed the lies of the media that homelessness is due mostly to bad luck.
Unless one is a bona fide miracle worker it is best to not try and fix “crazy” by oneself.
Grok:
Name Breakdown
The name “Apapale Adoum” appears to be of African origin, specifically from the Sahel region of Central Africa. Here’s a quick etymology:
• Adoum: This is a common surname in Chad and neighboring countries (e.g., Sudan, Niger). It is a variant of “Adam” or “Adum,” derived from Arabic roots meaning “made of red earth” or simply a patronymic form. It’s widespread among ethnic groups like the Zaghawa, Bideyat, and other Arabized or Muslim communities in the region.
• Apapale: This is less common as a first name but aligns with naming conventions in Chad or Sudan, potentially a local or tribal variant (possibly influenced by Chadian languages like Sara or Daza). It doesn’t have a direct English equivalent but fits patterns of compound or descriptive names in Central African Muslim cultures.
Likely Country of Origin
Chad is the most probable country of origin. Chad has a significant population of people with the surname Adoum, particularly in the eastern and northern provinces near the Sudanese border. Sudan is a close secondary possibility, given cultural and linguistic overlaps in the Darfur region. This name is rare outside these areas and not typically found in West Africa or elsewhere.
Likely Religion
Islam (Sunni branch) is the most likely religion. The surname Adoum has strong Arabic-Islamic ties, and Chad is approximately 55% Muslim, with higher concentrations in the north and east where such names predominate. Christian or animist influences are less common for this naming pattern.
This assessment is based on onomastic (name-study) patterns from demographic data in Central Africa. If this refers to a specific individual, more context could refine it!
The govt will deal with him, probably nuts, obviously.
Imagine loving a neighbor so much to show him compassion....and Jesus says “ You! Home With Me NOW!”
And without skipping a beat, uou are martyred for your love. You ran the race!
Back in the 1980s, there was a fad among liberals to “take in” homeless people. The thought being that the homeless were “just like you and me but down on their luck.” I remember one liberal reporter on a talk show self-righteously talking about how she let a local homeless man stay in her apartment when it got too cold in the winter. Then these types of stories started making the rounds where the homeless were stealing, attacking, raping and even killing the people who took them in. So the fad ended.
Remember the old saying, “A vampire cannot attack you till you invite him into your home.”
What’s that old saw about “No Good Deed Goes Unpunished?”
Although in this case it was NOT a good deed - or a good idea - and she paid with her life.
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