• danekrae@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    You are doing so well america… And soon you will have a senile rapist criminal in office again, instead of the other old guy, whom is funding a genocide.

    Meanwhile you all sit there saying “remember to vote”, while you watch Rome burn.

  • Coach@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    So wait…lemme get this right. They made it illegal to be homeless AND the government can come and take your belongings, just 'cause?

    I’m sorry, what??

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    It’s a Good Thing the People who Benefit Most from this Ruling had NO WAY WHATSOEVER AT ALL to Bribe or Financially sway the Judges in their Favor!

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    This doesn’t solve anything except homelessness being an eyesore, to which it relocates and becomes one elsewhere, requiring acting on the law, resulting in relocation and becoming one elsewhere, requiring acting on the law, resulting in relocation…

    If they want to go down the route of not fixing homelessness, the next step is culling. Apparently the most expensive and ineffective methods are desirable.

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      It will achieve what its proponents wanted, which is forcible removal of the homeless from wealthy neighborhoods. People with power in society will again be protected from any possible discomfort or guilt about their lifestyle, and any impetus to provide programs to help such people will evaporate.

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      The next step isn’t a culling. The next step is filling them full of private prisons where they can have cheap labor for capitalists