MEDIA WINNER: John Oliver
John Oliver brought his trademark wit to America's homelessness problem Sunday, as the host of HBO's Last Week Tonight devoted nearly twenty-five minutes to tackle misperceptions about the roots of the problem and -- most importantly -- some solutions.
There are over 580,000 homeless people in the United States, Oliver reported, noting that the figure had increased for the fourth straight consecutive year.
He aired a Fox News segment, as well as several local news clips, on the homeless population in Austin, Texas to illustrate not just the media's "alarmist" rhetoric, but also the conflicted feelings of local residents about the issue. "Every time I have to pick up human sh*t, my liberalness gets lowered," said one woman.
Oliver concluded by discussing "housing first" programs that literally provide housing first, establishing much-needed stability so that issues of unemployment, mental health, drug abuse, etc. can then be addressed. It was a more substantive discussion than we've seen from many elected officials on this very important topic, and worth watching in its entirety. |