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That's my problem with the whole thing and having worked with homeless. I thought I'd come in and offer resources. Tried to offer free tiny homes and land I couldn't use. Then the demands came in. Extra facilities, bigger bathrooms, the homes had to be big enough to fit a queen bed, etc. it was getting ridiculous, they wanted a dog washing station even.

I backed out of helping. They wouldn't accept less and the city wouldn't let me do it if the homeless group didn't accept to use it.

They feel entitled for some reason. They shouldn't get to make demands, no one else does, not even upper middle class. The homeless in Sacramento act like they have billionaire clout or something, it's weird

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I've been saying for years just throw them in prison if they don't accept what's given to get them off the street. But somehow I'm an butthole.

I've been saying for years I'd prefer to pay ten times as much to feed and house them anyway, but in intentionally cruel conditions, because it makes me feel good.

this is what you just said.

And I stand by it.

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It is insane how much they kiss these junkie's asses. They are inherently anti-social, it is zero surprise that they will try to exploit whomever or whatever at every single turn. Make being homeless suck again and a lot of the problem will solve itself.

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Modern liberal ideology is that you, the productive member of society, are a bad person for disliking anti-social behavior.

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Because Redditors don't go outside and don't have to actually deal with them. They can farm progressive clout online without ever having to actually deal with the problems they defend.

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Its partially that and partially because people, redditors especially, see politics as something that should reflect their morality, so policy becomes vibes-based instead of outcomes-based. Basically government is church for these people.

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People who go outside are like that. A city near me has had a 1000% increase in homeless in 10 years, and if you go to go complain about the 400% increase of r*pe in that one part of the city you'll get wokescolded.

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