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Shenzhen North!! Seriously Freaked Me Out!

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    Mr. Nathan Waelchi
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    Last year, I went to Wuyi Mountain. After registering, I drove into a nature reserve area. The road wound for tens of kilometers with no one around. On my way out, I saw a man with a backpack walking, so I offered him a ride out without much thought. After he got in, my mom, using our local dialect, asked me why he had burrs all over his hair. Driving, I instantly broke into a cold sweat and didn't dare to look directly at him in the passenger seat. For those dozens of kilometers, I was completely on edge, afraid to say anything wrong. He tried to get information about my family, and I answered cautiously, afraid of revealing anything about our finances. When he said he'd lost his phone and didn't have one, I got even more scared. My mom in the back seat was holding something, on high alert. After we got out of the reserve, he wouldn't get out of the car. I had to make up an excuse that I needed to go eat to finally get him to leave. With burrs in his hair and dirty clothes and shoes, he clearly looked like he'd been hiding in the mountains. Since then, I don't dare to do good deeds anymore.

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      Orville Conroy
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      It's a good thing your mom spoke in your local dialect. If he had understood and made a move, it could have been all over.

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        Howard Legros
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        Several people in the comments are suggesting the original poster delete this. I wonder what the OP thinks about that.

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          Marcos Goodwin
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          Why delete it? Some people aren't aware that a homeless person could actually be a fugitive. What's the harm in more people seeing this and being informed?

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            Leticia Ritchie
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            I think many people fail to respect an individual's autonomy and complete freedom. Government shelters and aid organizations are just options for someone; they don't have to take them. As long as this person isn't harming you or others, you have no right to demand they leave, or ask the government to remove their dwelling, or evict them. Your concerns about 'city appearance,' 'cleanliness,' or 'potential danger' are often just excuses for things that haven't even happened. Issues like river pollution, buried construction debris, sewage discharge, and poor local governance are far greater harms—these individuals, on the other hand, might pose no harm at all.

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              Emma Kihn
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              But what if...?

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                Daisy Hermiston
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                Why aren't the aid shelters stepping in? Back in my hometown, there aren't any homeless people because the shelters send them all back to their places of origin.

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                  Mattie Lockman
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                  These days, they're often given money and opportunities to learn new skills.

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                    Faye O'Conner
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                    It's not unreasonable to suspect they might be a fugitive. We had a case here where someone escaped into the mountains. A huge search party was organized, costing a lot of money, but they were never found. They're probably living a semi-feral life by now.

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                      Roosevelt Reynolds
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                      Girls, in particular, should steer clear of homeless men like that. When I was young, I often heard stories about homeless men raping girls; some of them are mentally unstable too.

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