• [email protected]
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    696 months ago

    This makes me so angry that I have to decompress by giving away food to the unhomed in Bullhead City Arizona.

    • @mojo_raisin
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      366 months ago

      “Dehomed” is almost more appropriate for many without a home. Their homes were taken by resource hoarders using the tools of state.

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        “Dehomed” is such a better term than “homeless” or “unhoused”. First term I’ve heard that doesn’t put the blame on the person without a home.

        Even “unhoused” is too neutral of a term for how people often end up without secure shelter.

        • @Fuzzypyro
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          196 months ago

          Unhoused genuinely seems like a tip toe attempt to make saying homeless less ugly or like it’s a word to sidestep bs YouTube guidelines like unalive. It’s dumb. Not having a home sucks.

          If I were to pick between the two then “dehomed” explains it better than “unhoused”. But “homeless” definitely defines what it feels like when it happens to you.

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          16 months ago

          a comedian I just saw suggested the term nomad/nomadic as a much cooler and accurate replacement for all those terms. I like it.

          • @Buddahriffic
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            16 months ago

            I think that one is only appropriate for those who choose to not have a fixed location home. Calling those who are just struggling to survive without a home nomads feels like it dismisses and even romanticizes their struggle.

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      56 months ago

      Oh damn. I rode through bullhead one time. It was over 100° at midnight. Can’t imagine being stuck there.