Topic > You should donate to the homeless in New York by Paul...

"I was hoping I could only rely on the kindness of people," exclaims Roger Blondell. How can you say no to this man who just asks you for some change after hearing his story? This article challenges the reader with questions and dilemmas. Can I do without my daily cup of coffee to offer hope to someone who needs it? Should I spare this man a dollar if all he's going to do is buy alcohol or get high? Can I really save my money? I'm sure she's homeless just because she's addicted to drugs! Cantor did not mention these questions or dilemmas in his article, he was not obligated to do so. My mind automatically thought of them when I remembered past experiences or thought about my next experience with a beggar. I believe that each reader has developed ideas in their mind about what actions they will produce in their future experiences. “The decision is ultimately yours,” concludes Cantor; I say get these people off the streets, get them into homes they can afford, and get us food to eat so we don't have to worry about whether or not we want to save a few bucks...