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"Solved homelessness"
Hardworking people got more shitty neigbours...... Thats not a solution, its just moving the problem inside.
We have this shit in sweden and I have observed it up close. Fucker didn't want to work nor get clean. He was comfortable with his daycare for adults...... They have this thing called work training - building products that no one buys to practice working...
Had a contact that could get him a job, he just said thats for idiots and I'm not and an idiot. Rather do his work training than get a real job and a real salary...
He's dead now, killed him self with an overdoze from the anxiety medicine they prescribed to him.
So these things looks good on paper, but in real life not so much. Hope he's and exception and not the rule.
I personally dont believe in it, I was on the same path once. Some hard truths got me on the right path again, worked hard, took alot of shit and today cant recognize my old self.
They solved his immediate problem of being homeless. I'd rather have a few shitty neighbors than to have people living and dying because they lack shelter.
I wouldn't take this comment as anything but an anecdote. This is how some homeless people can be, so the take away is that the homelessness problem cannot be completely solved with housing. Some people are just cripplingly dysfunctional. They need more than housing, they need care takers. Just handing out keys to an apartment next to families to a dysfunctional drug addict who will smoke, vandalize and play loud music at night is not fair to the neighbors. These are normal middle-class people complaining, not some billionaire who can't stand the sight of a peasant lol.
I can see how a single case you experienced delegitimize the whole system.
To be fair, we have the same system and I never had someone like that as a neighbor. So it is a flawless system.
Avoiding having shitty neighbors is definitely a good reason to have people piss, shit and die in the streets. Good point there.
I would say "Avoiding having shitty neighbors is definitely a good reason to keep people shitty and in shitty conditions resulting in shitty deaths".
True, but it sounds like their real problem is "socialism."
That sounds like a good thing? Shitting inside instead of on the street?
Do you like stepping in human shit or something?
And that's not preferable to stepping in the shit they took on the sidewalk?
Not when im paying for it, the streets are full of trash and dog shit anyway.
Sounds like you don't pay for street cleanup though.
I'm glad I don't live where you do. The streets are nice and clean here.
My dumb idea of cleaning streets?
Because it sounds like your argument is that you live in a shithole both inside and outside and it will be less of a shithole if there are a bunch of homeless people around.
Them and the Jews and Roma and homosexuals, right?
Religous people are ridiculous, but no. Homos are the best ;-)
Whooosh.
Ah. So you love shit. And apparently you love trash too.
That's mirror, not me
So am I understanding you correctly, that you say homeless are homeless because they shat not in bathroom? Shitting in outhouse is not a preferable living condition, but it cannot be reason why they are homeless.
I'd rather have any one of these people as my neighbor than one of those "hard working" nepobabies.
You seem like a temporarily embarrassed millionaire.
And his life would have been even worse if he was on the street. I honestly don't see the problem in this story. Someone with mental health issues had a place to live? Ended up dying to suicide? It's a sad story but also the housing doesn't seem at fault at all?
Just saying its a waste of time and money. And he took someone elses spot in a crowded housing market.
ideally like everyone has access to housing so there's no "taking up space"?
how do you know it was a waste of time? maybe he has loved ones who he supported and brightened the loved ones, maybe if his mental health were better supported he would have thrived? not everything is about working. his life was not a waste of time, and even if he died, I'm sure it was better to die having housing than to die on the street, forgotten and discarded.
If there's a program that is supposed to provide housing for everyone, and there aren't enough houses ... it's the government's fault for the wait list, not the individual.
i'm genuinely happy you were able to get yourself together.
just know that there are any number of reasons someone else might not have your strength or capacity for change, or might not yet have reached a readiness for change like you did.
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