Certain behaviour in and around Discontent City hasn’t cultivated warm compassion from the public, says letter writer. NEWS BULLETIN file photo

Certain behaviour in and around Discontent City hasn’t cultivated warm compassion from the public, says letter writer. NEWS BULLETIN file photo

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Homeless camp didn’t do enough to sway public support

Certain behaviour in and around tent city hasn't cultivated compassion, says letter writer

To the editor,

I’ve been noticing that on the news programs, there’s usually something featured regarding various homeless camps. The campers continually seem to speak under the guise of ‘homes not hate.’

No one hates you. But if you move multiple campers onto a children’s playground or have a popular provincial park closed down to the responsible paying public just before a long weekend so homeless people can take over, leave immense, toxic quantities of garbage along rivers, etc., break into numerous cars and buildings at Cameron Island, ugly everything up with spray paint and leave needles everywhere; here’s a hint, this behaviour does not cultivate warm compassion from the public.

Are you sure it’s about homes and not about not going to work and doing drugs all day? At least preach the truth.

Kelly Ray, Parksville

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: More political action needed to combat homelessness

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Homelessness a symptom of society’s ills

To the editor,

The Nanaimo News Bulletin ran a survey where people voted for or against the illegal occupation. A very high majority voted against it. Why isn’t this posted as a headline? What happened to democracy? Majority rules!

D. Cousin, Nanaimo

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