Jay Reinke accepted any type of people with open arms. He helped them by allowing them to sleep in his parking lot of his church until they could get better assistance. The people of the congregation didn’t want the people there, because they felt as though they were criminals with unsanitary conditions that would mess up there environment and community. In conclusion with all these similarities and differences “The Overnighters” didn’t experience as much discrimination as “Farmingville” shared. Both of these two documentaries is just to show you how no matter where you live or how long you’ve lived in the community, people will always have their differences on whether or not they like you as a neighbor. Based on the two documentaries you have two cites who citizens possess their own personal bias and prejudices who possess against others. The community will still struggle with situations to which there is no clear solution seems imminent on how to help those in
Jay Reinke accepted any type of people with open arms. He helped them by allowing them to sleep in his parking lot of his church until they could get better assistance. The people of the congregation didn’t want the people there, because they felt as though they were criminals with unsanitary conditions that would mess up there environment and community. In conclusion with all these similarities and differences “The Overnighters” didn’t experience as much discrimination as “Farmingville” shared. Both of these two documentaries is just to show you how no matter where you live or how long you’ve lived in the community, people will always have their differences on whether or not they like you as a neighbor. Based on the two documentaries you have two cites who citizens possess their own personal bias and prejudices who possess against others. The community will still struggle with situations to which there is no clear solution seems imminent on how to help those in