R/neoliberal endorses the final solution to the homeless question .
https://old.reddit.com/r/neoliberal/comments/1ek9ne6/even_progressive_cities_are_aggressively_cracking/
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From The Economist today
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Also, this NL comment
/r/neoliberal will improve massively once Orange Man is gone, 2020 was that sub's lowest point.
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I'm just as hopelessly optimistic in real life as well.
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When I complain about homeless people and point out that they're ugly and smell bad, some people will retort "oh those things don't really matter".
But I'm pretty certain I don't want to live somewhere that's ugly and smells bad, and most others don't want to either.
It's even worse on public transit too. "Oh he's not hurting anyone, he's just in the corner stinking up the entire fricking train".
Things will never get better, though. Not for at least a decade, probably several, if it ever does. It's just incredible what people convince themselves is normal and totally acceptable.
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