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by awakeasleep
42 days ago
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To support your point, we’re talking nonsense when we use the word “homeless” to describe all the different types of people who can fit that definition. Doing that masks the fact that there are working people with housing insecurity, by putting them in the same category as emotionally disturbed drug addicts. In every analysis I’ve seen, poor people with housing insecurities outnumber the mentally ill type homeless people by three or four to one. It’s very possible to help them, but very difficult to talk about it because everyone imagines you’re talking about the other “chronic homeless” type. |
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