About The Outcast Library
A searchable, structured reference compiled from the public YouTube channel Offended Outcast — for older Americans facing housing insecurity, fixed incomes, and the legal patchwork around alternative living.
What this is
Offended Outcast has published hundreds of videos about the real-world tension between fixed-income America and the housing and legal system that often pushes older adults out of it. This site is an attempt to turn that body of work into a reference you can search — organized by topic, by state, by law, by tactic, and by the emotional weight of the questions his viewers keep asking.
Every fact on this site cites the specific video it came from, and every video page embeds the original so you can watch it on YouTube. If you find this useful, subscribe to the channel — his work is what makes this site possible.
How it's put together
Every entry on this site is an original summary written about his videos — never a transcript, never his words verbatim. Each one cites the specific video it came from, and every video page embeds the original player so you watch it where he uploaded it. It's a reference work, not a mirror.
Each week, the library grows as he publishes new videos. Older entries are occasionally revisited when a new upload covers the same ground from a different angle. If you see something here that feels off — a state law that's changed, a number that's moved — tell us and we'll check the source.
What this is not
- Not legal advice. Laws vary by city, county, and state. The patterns described here are informational — always verify with a lawyer or your local government before acting.
- Not financial advice. Numbers are drawn from the videos and reflect a specific time and context. Your situation may differ.
- Not medical advice. When videos discuss Medicare, Medicaid, or healthcare options, those are starting points — not substitutes for talking to a professional.
- Not the channel itself. This is a reference about the channel. For the real thing, go to YouTube.
Subscribe to the channel
If you've found something useful here, the best way to support this work is to subscribe to Offended Outcast on YouTube. His videos come out regularly. This library grows with them.
