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by gfaure
3584 days ago
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If a homeless person refuses help, it's probably not because they actively want to live an unstable, day-to-day life, not knowing where or what they'll eat tonight. It's because the government has failed them in the past in its attempts to help. Not every government has decided that putting a permanent roof over the heads of anyone who needs it is a bad use of taxpayer's money. |
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No, this is incorrect. If someone continues to choose getting high over help, it has very little to do with the government failing them. Additionally, homeless people with mental disorders that make them paranoid or forgetful can refuse it regardless of past experiences.
>it's probably not because they actively want to live an unstable, day-to-day life, not knowing where or what they'll eat tonight.
No, but they may actively want something incompatible (like heroin or cocaine) more.