I see we've hit peak California, wherein the state solves its housing crisis by simply kidnapping the homeless https://twitter.com/dillonliam/status/1166077302985252864 …pic.twitter.com/UdBRaI0pE3
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At least the wealthy will not see all that human suffering anymore. Bad for indigestion!
100% but seeing my neighborhood become unsafe to walk around in during the day has really fucked with my anarchism. If all property were private, it wouldn’t be an issue, but given that public places exist, the options seem to be...
- cushy sleeping prisons (above) - actually enforcing our laws (resulting in less cushy 24-hour prison time, living back on the street, rinse and repeat) - being overrun by methheads, etc - ??? Does anyone know of solutions that are pro-freedom both in the short and long-term?
Depending on the conditions of the obligatory housing, isn't it possible it's more cruel to leave people that are in very poor mental health on the street?
Here I actually disagree with you. You must have mercy with justice. Provides they are bothering other people, I think it is fair to essentially arrest them and move them to shelters made for their good
How will this "duty to shelter" be enforced? If this were a film, there would be a cut to N months into the future, when as the fact of failure is dropped onto the originators, they scream "Why can't everyone be normal?".
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