Homeless people avoid shelters bro how can you not know this
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Again, this is about pragmatism: do you want fewer homeless people on the street or not? If zoning both contributes to homelessness AND fails to keep them out of your neighborhood, it needs to be fixed
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It will result in shittier situation for people who saved up enough to buy a house in the suburbs or rural area. I refuse to sacrifice that. I would rather have homeless people on the streets
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"I would rather have them on the streets" so why are you complaining dipshit
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Because you are proposing that these people be allowed to live in areas zoned for lower population density
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And you're saying you'd rather they prowl those areas instead--knock yourself out, I guess
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No because they stick to urban centers not to rural areas. When was the last time you saw a large homeless population in Natick?
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Akron IS an urban center (the property this guy is hosting them on is a commercial property, it's not even in a residential area), we're not talking about Wadsworth or Fairlawn here
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Yeah maybe in a white community but do you forget that we are only 60% of the population and dropping? Also why is packing people together so long as they have a roof over their head desirable? I don't know about you but I greatly prefer space between me and my neighbor.
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So get space between you and your neighbor! Why should other people wander the streets instead of having a roof over their head just because they'll be living in a smaller place than you?
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