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I've read that Occupy Wallstreet was the big game changing moment for the homeless crisis in America, because it introduced tents. Occupy managed to make their prescence felt because they began camping out in public places which made them visible.

The homeless realized that for $40, they too could have a semblance of shelter and some degree of safety. It also increased homeless visibility in america, since it's not just a person sleeping behind some bushes, but a 6'x6' bright red tent

Lmao at the idea they were all just sitting around in the open until some homeless guy watched an Occupy protest and then they all remembered tents existed

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good god redditors are the most r-slurred people in the history of earth. :xd:

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https://media.tenor.com/B847D7grB4IAAAAx/chris-farley-mind-blown.webp

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live shot of a homeless guy seeing the virtue signaling middle class whites putting up tents at occupy wallstreet.

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They're right that Occupy was a watershed movement though. It taught everyone that there are precisely zero consequences for being public disturbances in major cities.

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The idea of the homeless jumping around like the monkeys in 2001: A Space Odyssey when some bong-smoking dropout reveals the Coleman Fetty Tent is hilarious

:#marseyrasta: see my children, you can like, totally burn one down in this thing on the sidewalk, and like, protest authority and shit dawg"

:#marseybrasileiro: :#marseystinky: :#marseypoor: :#marseymonke:

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