SissyBoyFloyd
Pawnee, Skidi Clan
We have these huge stadiums that sport's owners use for literally a few days or weeks per year and sit vacant the rest of the time, as our stadium does. Why aren't we using these huge empty facilities to help house the homeless, and in some cases, refugees. I know most care more about our sports than we do the human condition and the millions of homeless and suffering human beings, but what would be wrong about changing our perspective just a little when in comes to our fellow men, women, and children.
What would it hurt to share our magnificent sports' palaces with those who simply need the basic things in life. Open up the doors to places that can house the homeless on days they are not being used. Why don't we Cardinal fans ask our owner to use the stadium to help those who are wondering the streets crying out for assistance. Let's start a humane gesture that hopefully will spread to other teams, fans, and owners around the world. Wouldn't you be willing to help a fellow human being in need by letting them use something that isn't being used some days, weeks, and months?
Sure it would cost money to clean, pay for utilities, security, and such. But there are ways to solve and address those issues. We are talking about multi-billionaires, aren't we.
I know this doesn't have to apply to only sports palaces. There are so many buildings and facilities in our country that go unused much of the time or sit vacant for even years. Isn't it simply pure selfishness not to use them to assist in our nationwide homeless crises? We can start somewhere, so why not with NFL owners.
What would it hurt to share our magnificent sports' palaces with those who simply need the basic things in life. Open up the doors to places that can house the homeless on days they are not being used. Why don't we Cardinal fans ask our owner to use the stadium to help those who are wondering the streets crying out for assistance. Let's start a humane gesture that hopefully will spread to other teams, fans, and owners around the world. Wouldn't you be willing to help a fellow human being in need by letting them use something that isn't being used some days, weeks, and months?
Sure it would cost money to clean, pay for utilities, security, and such. But there are ways to solve and address those issues. We are talking about multi-billionaires, aren't we.
I know this doesn't have to apply to only sports palaces. There are so many buildings and facilities in our country that go unused much of the time or sit vacant for even years. Isn't it simply pure selfishness not to use them to assist in our nationwide homeless crises? We can start somewhere, so why not with NFL owners.

