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by mmooss
530 days ago
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That's true in every neighborhood - everyone has that one neighbor who doesn't take care of trash, has problems with rats, etc. We keep trying to signal out people without housing as different, but it's never true. It's just the house that's missing. > we have to get them off the street and I'm pretty sure the only way for that to happen is through oppressive policies. Who cares if you think something is an eyesore? Maybe you're an eyesore to me; can I arrest you? Your words are much more obnoxious and dangerous than the unhoused person you describe; can we jail you? Only oppressive policies will work. You'd better start standing up for human rights and freedom before it's too late. Oppression is a crime against the rule of law and human rights, not a policy. |
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