Denver Homeless To Be Sent to Zoo During Democratic National Convention

July 17, 2008     Posted in News

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During next month’s Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, hundreds of the city’s homeless will be given movie tickets, passes to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and the Denver Zoo in an attempt to spare them “being caught up in the mayhem” of the convention. The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless will also be providing bus passes to get to events outside walking distance to facilitate the exodus.

From the Rocky Mountain News:

We’re trying to let folks know what activities are planned, and what other places they’ll be able to go without being harassed,” [Colorado Coaltion for the Homeless president, John] Parvensky said.

A two-day voter registration drive is also planned at shelters and health clinics to ensure that metro area homeless people have access to the polls in November.

But to everyone some, it all just sounds like a ploy to get rid of the riffraff, as security precautions are being increased for the Convention. The Coalition, however, stands by their claims that they’re just looking out for the interests of their street-sleeping brethren.

Tight security around the Pepsi Center means some homeless people will get booted out of their regular camps along the South Platte River. Then, there’s the protests and parades.

“A person who typically sits under a tree in a park that is now occupied by 1,000 protesters won’t have the peace and quiet they’re desiring,” Parvensky said. “Particularly those with mental illness can’t cope with crowds.”

First of all, I’m not so sure homeless people sit in parks for “peace and quiet.” I think they sit in parks because they don’t have a f**king house. Why don’t we give these people sandwiches, and stick them in a summer class or something? A class about how to get a job, how to be productive, instead of shoving them into a movie theater for a few hours to make the city look like it has less of a problem. And fine, maybe a one day class won’t do much, but it would certainly be taking advantage of everyone’s time better than forcing hundreds of homeless people to sit through “Meet Dave“.

2 Comments on "Denver Homeless To Be Sent to Zoo During Democratic National Convention"
  1. Elise says:
    Thu, 17th Jul 200812:50 pm 

    Kind of dumb as this plan sounds, I gotta say we're still ahead of China. Tickets to the zoo > eviction and imprisonment.

    And while there are, indeed, a lot of people on the streets that just need a hand up (or are drugged-out drunks), there's also a terrifyingly high concentration of the mentally ill who either never thought to seek help, or couldn't afford it. The most likely place to find a schizophreniac these days is under an overpass.

    For these guys, tickets to the zoo would be a laughable banality except for the possibility of avoiding all the people. They might not be sitting in the park just to enjoy the breeze, but I'm kind of glad for their sakes that they have the option of getting away for a while. Imagine being an alcoholic vet with PTSD so bad you get flashbacks from children shouting, and having to sit in public through such a loud, emotionally charged, invariably nasty mess.

    Personally, I'd rather see a concurrent event involving showers (the Salvation Army ones would work well), donated food, clothing and blankets, and safe places to sleep. Bonus points if it still included the zoo.

  2. Amanda says:
    Thu, 17th Jul 20087:14 pm 

    Uhhh…? Of all the people, wouldn't you think that the Democrats would want to see these people and their struggles so they can help them?

    This sort of "distract them for a while" train of thought seems irresponsible, like a waste of money, and idiotic. Way to go, liberal leaders of the Mile High city! Make me proud to call Denver my home, please.

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