There can be an extremely negative view of these homeless people among the ex-pat community here. There seems to be a rush to dehumanise these guys who are down on their luck and see them as completely at fault for their predicament. The verbal attacks can be quite vicious. The logic is that people like this should not be allowed to enter the country in the first place. There are of course westerners who are as compassionate and want to help but they are often drowned out by the more negative ex-pat. Thai people appear far more understanding, but have far too many of their own worthy causes to be worried about homeless westerners begging in Thailand.
I was never homeless in Thailand, but I did end up on the streets in my twenties. Alcohol completely destroyed my ability to function rationally or effectively. The only choice for me was the streets. Of course I am responsible for being a drunk, but there was no way in my wildest dreams that I ever thought that things would get that bad. I imagine that similar factors happen to those homeless westerners begging in Thailand; it has all just become too much.
I am sure that those who end up begging in Thailand did not arrive here in such a state. Alcoholics can sometimes achieve a lot of control over their lives and as far as they or anyone else is concerned they are fairly well-adjusted. Most western visitors to Thailand end up in one of the big-drinking areas where all inhibitions go out the window. Places like Pattaya in Thailand can be a drinker's heaven, but it can easily turn into their hell. All the relatively cheap alcohol with the almost constant party atmosphere combined with the feeling of being away from any type of supervision or constrains can be a recipe for disaster. Any control that a functional alcoholic might demonstrate in his home country is difficult to maintain while in such an environment. It is no wonder that some people lose the plot and end up on the streets.
I would never look down on any person who hit rock-bottom while in Thailand. I would do whatever I could to help them. They may have fallen quite low, but this does not mean that they are low people. Homeless westerners begging in Thailand ended up in such a predicament through a chain of causes that we will never know.
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I was born in Ireland, spent my twenties in England, and now live in Thailand. I work as a freelance writer, but I'm also a qualified nurse. I have one book published and another one due for release next year. View profile
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