Homelessness and panhandling topics should be banned from /out/. These activities take place almost exclusively within urban centers, and have nothing to do with outdoor recreation, outdoor professions, terrain-based sports, hunting, fishing, forestry, bushcraft, etc. If simply being outside of a building for more than one minute qualifies as /out/, then outdoor shopping malls and concert venues must be /out/.
>t's easier to just work a job you don't mind doing and then camping comfortably.
All "entry-level" jobs in the US are essentially slave labor, except that you sell yourself into slavery. You'll receive no benefits, no health insurance (yet managers will demand doctor's notes if workers are sick for a few days; a bully tactic to force workers to come in anyway), your work days and hours will be shotgunned all over the calendar, you'll pay every dime of your own transportation costs even though you being there benefits your employer more than it does you, there'll be no realistic opportunity for advancement, and you'll barely make ends meet while living in a closet with a roommate and eating mostly processed wheat like cattle. All the while, if it's a public-facing job, you'll be abused by dole-scroungers who get paid to do nothing.
I was born to wealthy parents, went to private schools, finished college, joined the military, did a bit of job-hopping, and have been in a comfortable electrical engineering position for a while now. I'm largely conservative and a Southern white boy, yet I see how the poor are being exploited and robbed.
It's coming. When it does, I suppose I'll be shot. I'll fight back if I can, and unlike retarded progressive elites I know I can never be on "their side," but what I can do is recognize the casual belli and not imagine I'm an innocent victim.