• Ulrich_the_Old
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    10 months ago

    The people are still homeless with less stuff. If they have no resources how do you think they will replace their life supporting items. You now have a huge bunch of people with no choice but to steal what they need to survive. I am sure that Pierre Poilivre (Squinty McProudBoy) would applaud your choice.

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    10 months ago

    People were even being arrested by smiling officers. It’s such a shit show. Anything to dehumanize them so that no one has the responsibility of helping.

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      10 months ago

      So the alternative is to allow shanty towns in your cities? I’m from Central America and I can tell you, you’ll never get rid of those encampments or fix homelessness. And let’s not act like people in those camps are safe from mortality and overdose

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        If someone would spend the money on it homelessness is absolutely fixable. If Fort McMurray can do it, literally any place can. It just means taxes and actually spending the funds where they are needed rather than padding pockets.

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          9 months ago

          How do you fix the I’ll, habitual homeless who refuse aid and programs? Unless you do it by force

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            9 months ago

            That’s the excuse everyone uses but can never provide anything that backs up the existence of these people who want to be out on the streets and being treated as less than human. I do not accept that excuse.

      • TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee
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        10 months ago

        What part of Central America?

        I’ve lived in South America in some pretty poor regions where shanty towns and villages exist. Some of them more populated than the Canadian town I grew up in (over 10k people). I felt extremely safe in those communities. I’m also aware of the fact that a little over 100 years ago on my own continent lots of people lived in shacks they built themselves because if they couldn’t do that, they were out on the street.

        There’s nowhere for poor people to go here. If they get kicked out of the larger cities with services they filter out to smaller communities. If they’re kicked out of there they move to camps in the bush surrounding even smaller communities. And when they’re kicked out of there, where do they go? In the case of Prince George a lot of the homeless are from far-north communties they left for the more populated southern province because conditions can be fucking brutal up there too.

        If you’re from Central America do some research on the living conditions of the northern latitudes of Canada. When I was a kid (and I suspect this is still a thing) I knew of several people who were doing support/outreach work with volunteer organizations similar to how people from this hemisphere do in African and South American nations.

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    9 months ago

    Exhibit A on how the poor are criminalized and punished for the crime of being poor - by making them even poorer and more desperate.

    The existence of these kinds of shantytowns is a damning failure of that community to take care of its most vulnerable and precarious members.

    Any order like this - especially with winter and colder weather approaching - can only come from an inhuman sociopath that revels in the pain and suffering of others.