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by cloudjacker
3538 days ago
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People don't have a coherent idea of what they think of the encampments. Propose a measure like this and the most empathic of the privileged people point out how insensitive it is. Embrace reality and call San Francisco the peninsula's biggest camp ground, and the same people call it insensitive. Both statements ignore the security issues and circumstances that many campers endure so not mutually exclusive of insensitivity, but at a certain point you are just turning a blind eye in your own special way. If living in a tent actually is a viable option, then we should stop treating it like it is the most sensitive topic to even talk about casually. People should be taking as much censorship pity for all the people that live in old walkups or luxury apt in liquification zones of SF. A tent would most likely fair better during an earthquake. |
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