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by jmyeet
1262 days ago
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It's not a strict progression. I mean you can not have a car or could lose it first and then lose your home and go immediately into the streets. My point is that approaches to homelessness are inherently aesthetic and performative. It's focused on reducing the appearance of homelessness (ie those on the street), which is why police will clear out an encampnet now and again or, in the worst case, just bus them to some other city to deal with. But for so many people these problems start long before they get to the streets and the biggest problem of all is housing security. |
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