California’s toxic empathy isn’t helping homeless drug addicts

The toxic empathy of Democratic policies on homelessness and drug use allows homeless drug addicts to slowly kill themselves in the streets and even prevents them from getting the treatment they need to recover.

This is playing out in Riverside, California, where former Nickelodeon actor Tylor Chase’s drug addicted homeless life is being chronicled by news outlets and tabloids alike. Chase, 36, was recently placed on a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold but was released before he could receive the necessary treatment. Riverside police can’t do much else for him, as Chase declines all treatment and isn’t considered disabled or a threat to himself or others, even as he is “smoking meth during the evaluation with no shoes or jacket in the freezing cold” in December 2025.

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