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by brudgers 891 days ago
As intended, I read the headline and the beginning of article picturing tiny houses.

Which sounds like treating the unhoused like I would want to be treated. Then:

most of its homes lack bathrooms and kitchens

And then:

The tiny homes that make up two-thirds of the dwellings go for slightly lower rent but have no indoor plumbing.

And it all made sense, it’s a campground.

Though the village is open to people of any religious background, it is run by Christians, and public spaces are adorned with paintings of Jesus on the cross and other biblical scenes. The application to live in the community outlines a set of “core values” that refer to God and the Bible.

A church campground.

TANSTAAFL.

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...which is way better than a trash-filled tent site in the woods, which is where the homeless in Austin who aren't at this site, often are.