Animals can get away with acts that humans can’t, like public nudity. We can legally harm animals in ways we legally can’t harm humans. It stands to reason that we can legally help animals in some ways that we can’t legally help humans.But laws against feeding homeless people are unjustifiable. You think loitering unpleasantly is worse than starvation? You vilify the time-honored virtue of charity? No exception for friends? What if someone merely LOOKS homeless? Do they have to carry a deed or something? And what do you think they’ll resort to if they can’t beg?If Barney takes the issue to court for an extended arc, I will gain vast respect for this comic. But I don’t count on it.
cdward almost 10 years ago
Following up on yesterday’s comments, the question here isn’t whether animals have souls or not but whether it’s okay to feed the homeless or not.
katzenbooks45 almost 10 years ago
Ft Lauderdale, where binge drinking by spring breakers is encouraged, but feeding the homeless is illegal.
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
Catch 22?
Stephen Gilberg almost 10 years ago
Animals can get away with acts that humans can’t, like public nudity. We can legally harm animals in ways we legally can’t harm humans. It stands to reason that we can legally help animals in some ways that we can’t legally help humans.But laws against feeding homeless people are unjustifiable. You think loitering unpleasantly is worse than starvation? You vilify the time-honored virtue of charity? No exception for friends? What if someone merely LOOKS homeless? Do they have to carry a deed or something? And what do you think they’ll resort to if they can’t beg?If Barney takes the issue to court for an extended arc, I will gain vast respect for this comic. But I don’t count on it.
Stephen Gilberg almost 10 years ago
Oh, happy Giving Tuesday, everyone!