Yes, it's called a home, and neoliberals are fighting exclusionary zoning ordinances and local control mechanisms to ensure everyone can afford one.
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Replying to @CathyReisenwitz @ne0liberal
Do neoliberals think people stay in their homes all the time and don't walk around cities?
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Cathy, have you ever stopped into a gas station or a restaurant just to use the bathroom, or do you follow your own principle and buy some chicken nuggets so you don't feel guilty about having a free whizz on McDonalds property?
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Honestly I usually buy something because I feel bad otherwise. But not 100% of the time.
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You legitimately feel guilty about stealing 1 flush of a toilet from a corporation that employs slave labor to pick its tomatoes?
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If I'm having to clean that toilet I'd prefer it were only used by customers. Maybe I'm too empathetic. Though that's not something I'm usually accused of.
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Maybe you can extend some of that empathy to the actually existing homeless in our real world (who, I grant, don't exist in your neo-liberal fantasy world).
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Replying to @HeerJeet @CathyReisenwitz and
I don't think it's about empathy. Not everything is intended to be a public good. Unless you believe everything should be a public good? In which case, we should nationalize all industries to make all bathrooms public ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Replying to @MoshuaJoss @CathyReisenwitz and
Strawman argument. I'm not saying eating truffles and owning a Rolls Royce should be a public good. I"m saying having a place to shit and piss in privacy should be.
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