Don't be ridiculous. They're going to live in a farm upstate.How the fuck are you going to solve homelessness if you think free housing = concentration camps? The plan isn't to round them up for execution.
Don't be ridiculous. They're going to live in a farm upstate.How the fuck are you going to solve homelessness if you think free housing = concentration camps? The plan isn't to round them up for execution.
Where is the conspiracy people who swear the goverment is making FEMA camps?
States already have these kind of programs and places for them to go. SF also at one point had a bunch of SRO but they're all but gone thanks to the housing boom
A federal plan for this would just be some form of jail.
Some of them are probably busy rounding up people into FEMA camps.
It's more about how shitty the media's coverage of homeless people is, but yes it's a good breakdown of what's wrong with how we view homelessness in this country.Citations needed two most recent podcasts cover this topic. I highly recommend listening to them.
What do you mean "that one place"? Charging people to be in jail is common practice in the US.i can see them trying t o charge homeless people rent like that one place that wanted to charge people to be in jail
under nearly any other administration I'd think this could be OK
like yeah, giving the homeless a proper residence and food and healthcare and whatnot could help them out a lot
but I don't think that's what this administration has in mind
Because we know what the 'free housing' this admin provided to undocumented immigrants and refugees looks like.How the fuck are you going to solve homelessness if you think free housing = concentration camps? The plan isn't to round them up for execution.
How the fuck are you going to solve homelessness if you think free housing = concentration camps? The plan isn't to round them up for execution.
I saw a group of homeless kids the other day that all had Cell Phones. Strange world we are living in.
It's almost like owning a cell phone it's kinda vital in our society.I saw a group of homeless kids the other day that all had Cell Phones. Strange world we are living in.
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It's definitely not going well here in Indianapolis and we're the home state of Mike Pence. In fact, it's pretty bad.And of course, the theater is in focusing on the homeless in California, as if this is solely a blue state phenomenon...
Wtf are you implying with this exactly? Some of them have cars too. Where they sleep. Because they are homeless.I saw a group of homeless kids the other day that all had Cell Phones. Strange world we are living in.
And you know, this -If it sounds familiar, Star Trek DS9 called this back in the 90s. And the episode was set in 2024.
Yep, the anti homeless spikes etc kinda sums it up. Outta sight and outta mind.The way western culture treats the homeless is totally in line with these kinds of inhumane solutions.
It's really just hatred of the poor, a complete and total lack of empathy.Remember that article that was posted a few months back about how successful a pilot program to solve homelessness was, and the solution was pretty simple too: give people homes, don't put up unnecessary barriers and restrictions, support them in rebuilding their lives.
As with all social programs there were a bunch of upset people raging about how impossible it would be to pay for this solution, then it turned out to be cheaper than the estimated current cost per homeless person because as expected a large number of permanent homeless people isn't cheap for the state.
Just like education, just like healthcare, it's always fucking cheaper and better for society to properly solve these problems, but someone out there stands to make a buck keeping the status quo either as a political boogeyman or literally selling these services so nothing will change.
If it sounds familiar, Star Trek DS9 called this back in the 90s. And the episode was set in 2024.
His advisor on homelessness isn't an affordable housing or homeless provider expert, it's Rudy Giuliani. And they've proposed steep cuts to federal rental assistance every year. And they've locked children up in concentration camps separated from their families. Why give them the benefit of the doubt?
It's really just hatred of the poor, a complete and total lack of empathy.
We shouldn't—but we shouldn't make up stuff either.His advisor on homelessness isn't an affordable housing or homeless provider expert, it's Rudy Giuliani. And they've proposed steep cuts to federal rental assistance every year. And they've locked children up in concentration camps separated from their families. Why give them the benefit of the doubt?
Who is making stuff up? "Federal facilities" has one extremely clear meaning for this administration. We already know what those look like.
Can we round up all the republicans and put them in cages indefinitely instead?
You can get a free cell phone with a certain number of minutes/texts if you make under a certain amount ofWtf are you implying with this exactly? Some of them have cars too. Where they sleep. Because they are homeless.
It's OK, the whole point is that homeless people having phones is not weird or somehow invalidating their need.You can get a free cell phone with a certain number of minutes/texts if you make under a certain amount of
money. Not sure if this is a Washington exclusive thing or not.
Oof I messed up the multi quote. Was responding to the person you quoted, as well as you.