"Living on the Streets: A Glimpse into New York's Homeless Crisis" A disturbing exposé has shed light on the harsh realities of life on the streets in New York City, where a homeless couple has been living in deplorable conditions. Despite efforts to rebrand homelessness as a more palatable term, "unhoused," the harsh realities of living without a home are starkly evident in this couple's plight. The article paints a vivid picture of a life marked by substance abuse, public indecency, and a complete disregard for personal hygiene, with the couple using the sidewalk as a makeshift toilet. As the city grapples with a growing homelessness crisis, this story raises questions about the effectiveness of current policies and the need for more comprehensive solutions to address the complex issues driving this epidemic.


A homeless couple — or should I say “unhoused,” a euphemism that implies victimhood — lives outside in filth in Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s New York. Boozing. Sexing. Using the sidewalk as an al fresco toilet.