Manifestos
What is a manifesto and which artist influenced me?
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Topics Could be Manifestos and my chosen topic
Cost off living rent paying everything Cost of living in art Climate change Feminism Travel living Political aspect Sustainable Finance
Begging
Natural material invisible rollers social zone Objective research By book 20 century Types of art motivated by manifesto I was trying to have my own words for the manifesto but I’m unsure what my voice in the manifesto is, but I intend to be empathic. The government's cost of living, and the food Department's dark secret, were taught to me a lot, but I decided to choose something relevant, which is Begging on the street or in any public space. I think begging and being broke and homeless have many perspectives. The first perspective is when someone in the family loses a job quickly and falls into debt. The second perspective is of a young adult or teenager with issues with their parents or in life.
Many restaurants and public spaces complain about beggars wanting a free meal, or sitting and disturbing people asking for money. We can not tell whom are we giving money to and what they are going to buy with it for sure. We cannot control their actions, so I don't think even if we give money to them, it changes their life. We just deceive our guilt. For some, who look poor, I can not believe that the police don't take the homeless to identify if they are actually homeless or not and take them to the homeless shelter because there are some people who don't do any work to change their lives, in the name of being homeless.
Shops or any public spaces should put out a new requirement to make begging illegal, and charity services like Ellinore, and Mind should be a bit more active spaces for walking around in towns and searching for homeless people and supporting them in this hard time. The responsibility is of the government to be more active with the food bank and the charity platform locally and hugely.













