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I kinda made this post out of spite for the fact the most previous post in this community, whose title I quoted/copied, was getting so many downvotes… At the time I posted this, the previous post had about a 30% downvote rate, and it really, really made me mad.

I am relieved tho to see people in the comments here who have real, actual empathy for their fellow humans. Thank you for contributing here.

It blows my mind how normalized it is to hate on those who are struggling. Especially in 20fucking23 when so many of us now are on the verge of it ourselves. Let’s be better, everyone - to everyone. I beg you.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    I’ve worked as an EMT for over a decade and prior to that experienced homelessness myself.

    It is very rare these folks can help themselves, and need positive forces in their lives.

    In our current society it isn’t really a solution, but must become so. Homelessness is an epidemic and society must make drastic efforts to change.

    • poVoq
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      1 year ago

      Sure, they often objectively can’t (without help), but usually they find themselves in a self-reinforcing downward spiral and taking away their agency makes it much worse.

      • @[email protected]
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        -11 year ago

        Like I said, they are free to come and go, just not be homeless in public. They, I’m this idealized plan of mine would be receiving great things, from medical help to education, safety and more.

        Trade off is you can’t camp out a city park any more.