• @[email protected]
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    18 months ago

    That being said, it does seem that its the areas with lots of churches that create the conditions for homelessness

    Huh? Is this like a red state/blue state thing, or do you have something to indicate that towns with more churches generate more homeless? It doesn’t really make sense to me because homelessness is tied to housing prices, and cities are where housing is more expensive, and the ratio of church to population is probably a lot lower in cities.

    • @TropicalDingdong
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      38 months ago

      It’s a red state blue state thing.

      Red states (rural areas) deal with homelessness by buying the homeless bus tickets and sending them to metropolitan areas within blue states. Basically, red states create issues with homelessness because of their social policies, then externalize the consequences of those policies. This has been the case for decades. Before 2010 this was almost exclusively a red state issue. They would buy a homeless person a bus ticket to CA or NY and that was that. However, more recently some blue cities like Portland are trying the same strategy.

      I thought this was common knowledge around homelessness in the US, that it was a blue state problem caused by red states.

      • @[email protected]
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        28 months ago

        Well it can’t be exclusively caused by red states, but I see what you mean. I’m just not a fan of the implication that churches have something to do with it.

        • @TropicalDingdong
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          -28 months ago

          Bruh who the duck do you think is buying the tickets.

          It’s not an implication, it’s an direct consequence.

          Churches are a toxic venom in the vein of society, this kind of exclusionary behavior is precisely why the exist.

          • @[email protected]
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            28 months ago

            You conflate Christianity with Republicanism. Please do not act like churches are the mastermind behind politicians who use vaguely church-scented branding to try to pander to Christians while acting against many of the principles laid out in the Bible.