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  • Feb 3, 2020
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    yuuurp

    It doesn’t matter to me wether or not the average American “cares about them”

    I just want them off the streets and into state care where they have a safe environment to get better

    how could they get better when they would all just be sedated out their minds and not even on medication for mental health

    like i said on the first page before all of this, y’all can act like you care about rehabilitation but it’s very clear you don’t.

  • Feb 3, 2020
    DickerSpaniel

    how could they get better when they would all just be sedated out their minds and not even on medication for mental health

    like i said on the first page before all of this, y’all can act like you care about rehabilitation but it’s very clear you don’t.

    So you don’t think mental health medication works or what lol?

    again medical sedation is a real medical practice that is absolutely necessary and beneficial for a lot of patients

  • Feb 3, 2020
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    I get how you could think they help people in need but it's just a way for the state to lock people away, asylums are not a good place to live. I'm sure a lot of em would commit suicide if they could, and I personally don't believe someone's freedom should be decided by a random doctor.

    Then what do you propose we do?

  • Feb 3, 2020
    yuuurp

    Jailing them with real criminals no.

    Institutionalizing the mentally ill and chronic long term d*** users for their own safety inside an asylum? Yes

    Facts all these prisons America invests in we need to separate non violent offenders from f***in murderers & rapist

  • Feb 3, 2020
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    NiceLikeChrist

    Mentioning empty housing units seems irrelevant unless you're talking about 18.6 million run down shanty shack units that nobody wants.

    No way in hell should we move homeless people into valuable units that just haven't been sold/rented yet.

    Just build more shelters (NYC is building another 90 shelters this year even tho we already have more than enough room in our existing ones) and try to make sure they're reasonably safe. Anyone who doesn't want to go to a shelter needs to be evaluated for mental issues.

    U sound really really really stupid .

    U know how unsafe shelters are ? & not to mention shelters are usually for single women w kids trying to get on there feet .

  • Feb 3, 2020
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    At the end of the day we all want the same thing. All our hearts are in the same place.

    We want these homeless people away from society and contained somewhere. Whether that be in the asylum, prison, shelters, or new homes.

    That's all I'm saying. Get them outta the streets cus nobody wants to see that.

  • Feb 3, 2020
    NiceLikeChrist

    At the end of the day we all want the same thing. All our hearts are in the same place.

    We want these homeless people away from society and contained somewhere. Whether that be in the asylum, prison, shelters, or new homes.

    That's all I'm saying. Get them outta the streets cus nobody wants to see that.

    Lol no ur heart is not in the right place lmfao .

    Sound like u want them exterminated

  • Feb 3, 2020
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    NiceLikeChrist

    At the end of the day we all want the same thing. All our hearts are in the same place.

    We want these homeless people away from society and contained somewhere. Whether that be in the asylum, prison, shelters, or new homes.

    That's all I'm saying. Get them outta the streets cus nobody wants to see that.

    Who is paying you to troll like this?

  • Feb 3, 2020
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    i sip poison

    U sound really really really stupid .

    U know how unsafe shelters are ? & not to mention shelters are usually for single women w kids trying to get on there feet .

    If the shelters are so unsafe then why are 64,000 out of 70,000 homeless in NYC living in shelters? That's over 90% of them that would rather be in the shelter than out in the streets.

    You're gonna notice most of the ones choosing to be out there have something wrong with them. We should do something about them first and foremost.

  • Feb 3, 2020
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    Synopsis

    Who is paying you to troll like this?

    I'm not trolling bro. I live in a city with a homeless crisis so this is important to me. I bet money if more people from LA or San Fran would post they would agree.

    It's getting out of hand in the streets

  • Feb 4, 2020
    NiceLikeChrist

    I'm not trolling bro. I live in a city with a homeless crisis so this is important to me. I bet money if more people from LA or San Fran would post they would agree.

    It's getting out of hand in the streets

    must not be that important to you if you don't even have it in you to truly recognize why this is a problem, and if you think its all just about wanting them to be removed from society. only you nutjobs want that

  • Feb 4, 2020
    NiceLikeChrist

    If the shelters are so unsafe then why are 64,000 out of 70,000 homeless in NYC living in shelters? That's over 90% of them that would rather be in the shelter than out in the streets.

    You're gonna notice most of the ones choosing to be out there have something wrong with them. We should do something about them first and foremost.

    Lol u think they have a census on legit homeless ppl ?

    Homeless isn’t always begging on the street for change .

    Those shelters are for families goin thru s***

  • Feb 4, 2020
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    NiceLikeChrist

    If the shelters are so unsafe then why are 64,000 out of 70,000 homeless in NYC living in shelters? That's over 90% of them that would rather be in the shelter than out in the streets.

    You're gonna notice most of the ones choosing to be out there have something wrong with them. We should do something about them first and foremost.

    Same with pretty much anyone begging. If they are out asking for money, you can pretty much just assume that they are on d**** or abusing alcohol.

    There are always ways that homeless people can get help for food, shelter and other necessities. There are only a few things they need cash for.

  • Feb 4, 2020
    Buckleys Angel

    Same with pretty much anyone begging. If they are out asking for money, you can pretty much just assume that they are on d**** or abusing alcohol.

    There are always ways that homeless people can get help for food, shelter and other necessities. There are only a few things they need cash for.

    I agree w this also a lot of homeless ppl enjoy living that way

  • Feb 4, 2020
    NiceLikeChrist

    At the end of the day we all want the same thing. All our hearts are in the same place.

    We want these homeless people away from society and contained somewhere. Whether that be in the asylum, prison, shelters, or new homes.

    That's all I'm saying. Get them outta the streets cus nobody wants to see that.

    Homeless people need to start breaking into y'all houses and squat.

  • Feb 4, 2020

    It's obvious there is correlation behind the homeless population rising and the cost of housing through rent or home values jumping higher every year. Wages of stagnated, sure the minimum wage is higher but the median income families are taking home has barely risen compared to the housing costs/

    A 3 bedroom house in Compton in 2000 was around 100k, nowadays houses are going for north of 450k and that's probably the best deal in the county outside the desert which is more than 3 hours away.

    It's easy to say "why don't they move if they can't afford it," well sometimes people's hometowns hold a lot of weight to them emotionally and they'd rather be homeless and die there than go elsewhere. If it was so easy all homeless and poor people would all be living elsewhere.

  • Feb 4, 2020

    op real

  • Feb 4, 2020

    It must be the responsibility of the state to tax the one percent and to provide housing for the homeless from these taxes as a measure of reducing inequalities and redistributing wealth. Real estate firms must also hit by taxes as well. It’s surreal that a real estate company can set foot in a gentrified area without having to pay its community a sum of money (e.g, Harlem, Shoreditch, Kreuzberg... etc)