We all know the drill of celebrities reading mean tweets about themselves, but one group decided to break down some stereotypes.
Canadian homeless charity Raising the Roof asked a group of service users to read out some of the narrow minded comments being made about homelessness on Twitter.
Mean tweets included:
‘I hate the homeless, I don’t feel sorry for you. If you want change, let me throw it at you as hard as I can, at your dirty face' and comments about 'yellow teeth'.
This might only be a minute and a half, but it’s incredibly heartbreaking.
Video via RaisingtheRoofCanada's channel
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