• @cricket97
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    -81 year ago

    Because homeless people flood public libraries and ruin the concept of a free public good by abusing the privilege.

    • @garyyo
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      101 year ago

      The fuck? Abusing? They are homeless and just trying to survive and doing the best they can. They are making good use of their resources to embetter their own lives and the system allows for it. If homeless people go to the library perhaps the problem is not the homeless people but that THERE IS NO BETTER OPTION FOR THEM.

      • @cricket97
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        -31 year ago

        It is abuse in that it’s misusing the resources for purposes not intended. Public libraries are not meant to be hotels for the homeless, and it ruins the experience for everyone else. Hate me all you want for saying it but its the truth.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      How are homeless folk supposed to get on their feet when they are viewed with such contempt by fellow humans?

      • Uranium3006
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        11 year ago

        a lot of people want homeless people to be killed, others won’t admit outright but secretly think the same way.

      • @cricket97
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        -41 year ago

        by actually taking up the offers of drug treatment they are given. I used to work in a homeless shelter and you’d be blown away at how little they care about anything but getting high. They have resources tossed their way for free and they refuse them because they only care about continuing their life of debauchery and drugs.

    • @Phegan
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      11 year ago

      We should stop collective punishment because society has failed and left people without homes. We should deprive many people of good things because we don’t want to see the unhoused.

      • @cricket97
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        -41 year ago

        A majority of the homeless people in my local library are drug addicts. They are not people simply down on their luck. And they will continue to be homeless until they stop taking drugs. As long as they are on drugs/drinking there is no way out. And they refuse treatment most of the time.

        • @Phegan
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          31 year ago

          Drug addict is a disease, not a failing of the individual, we lack the support to aid those with addict to better health.

          Also, I am not saying you are lying, but there is often a direct mental association with the unhoused and addiction. A few of them may be addicts and we extrapolate it to the whole group.

          You don’t understand how addiction or homeless work. They won’t continue to be homeless until they stop taking drugs. They need support systems to aid in recovery, and support for housing. Often times the unhoused become addicts after they experience homelessness, not the other way around, it’s a stress response to self medicate.

          Also, at the end of the day, they are still human, and we should not treat them as anything less. We should not remove services from the whole because we are afraid of the unhoused. So many parks were never built because people were afraid of the unhoused, so many public bathrooms were closed, so many benches removed. We can’t continue on treating them like ourcasts.of society, we need to support them in getting physically and mentally healthy.

          Society has failed them.

          • @cricket97
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            -31 year ago

            It absolutely is a failing of the individual. It can still be a “disease” at the same time.

            A few of them may be addicts and we extrapolate it to the whole group.

            Oh please, most of them are. Drug addiction is the leading cause of prolonged homelessness, followed by mental illness.

            Often times the unhoused become addicts after they experience homelessness,

            And often times their addiction caused them to be homeless. I’m not sure what value there is in trying to prove exceptions when the general trends are clear as day.

            Society has failed them.

            I used to work at a homeless shelter when I was doing some community service work and I can tell you first hand most of them don’t want help. They don’t care. They just want drugs. They get offered treatment opportunities all the time but they refuse because they can’t get loaded.