How about a house for them? Staffed with people who will make sure they take their meds and feed them MAHA sanctioned food. A 72 hour hold does nothing. Sending them to an ER isn’t helpful. How about funding mental health beds so everyone who needs care can access it. We have “billions in tariff funds”. Great- use it to help those who need it. |
What will the charge be if they are put in jail? |
I am all for harm reduction. We should supply clean needles and clean drugs, as much as they want. I am sure they will make the right choice and taper off, or find a job now that they have enough "medication" to treat their mental illness. |
We should give them a lethal dosage of their preferred drug. |
That's a crime. We should allow them to treat themselves. They know better than doctors what they need. We should start listening to them. |
We literally do not have the MH providers to do treat them. All the money in the world won’t make MH providers magically appear. |
Jails are bursting at the seams and grossly understaffed |
What you call "brainwashed" is posters who actually work with the homeless population and understand the issues better than you do. Why don't you take a pause and listen to what they are saying? |
Worth it for whom? Certainly not the human beings you are claiming this is intended to help. |
you realize psych beds and medical beds are already separate? |
NP here but someone who wants to be hospitalized should be prioritized over someone who wants to be left alone. Homeless or no. People should have agency over their own lives, even if they're homeless, even if they're mentally ill. Unless they're an *actual* danger to others. |
actually look at all the jail contracts w/ the governments and who owns these essentially privatized firms that provide many services to jails. The main ones are all huge trump donors. They would love nothing more than to incarcerate as many homeless and mentally ill as possible. Look at what we pay pp for someone incarcerated |
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Trump is not Hitler, but it is instructive to note how the Nazis handled the homeless and the mentally ill.
How Nazi Germany treated homeless and mentally ill people The Nazi regime, driven by its ideology of racial purity and the creation of a "national community," viewed homeless and mentally ill individuals as burdens on society and threats to their vision of the German nation. 1. Homeless people *Criminalization and marginalization: The Nazis viewed homeless people, along with beggars and the unemployed, as "asocial" and "parasites of society," criminalizing their existence and stripping them of their rights. Imprisonment in concentration camps: Roundups of homeless individuals began in 1933, and by 1938, thousands were arrested and sent to concentration camps like Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen, where they were subjected to brutality, forced labor, and eventually, death through starvation, torture, and illness. *Forced sterilization: The Nazi regime advocated for the forced sterilization of those deemed "racially inferior tramps" as part of their broader eugenics policies to prevent the reproduction of individuals considered "unfit" to contribute to the Aryan race. 2. Mentally ill people *Forced sterilization: The Nazis enacted the Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring in 1933, leading to the forced sterilization of hundreds of thousands diagnosed with mental illnesses like schizophrenia, epilepsy, and other conditions considered hereditary or "feeblemindedness." Euthanasia program (Aktion T4): Starting with disabled infants in 1939 and expanding to adults, the Nazi regime systematically murdered individuals with mental illnesses under the guise of "mercy killing" or "euthanasia". *Killing Centers: Individuals deemed "unfit for life" were transferred to six designated killing centers (e.g., Hadamar, Hartheim) where they were killed, often by gas in chambers disguised as showers. Methods of killing: Besides gassing, other methods used included lethal injections, starvation, and exposure in unheated wards. Medical research and organ harvesting: At centers like Hadamar, victims' organs were removed for medical research before their bodies were buried in mass graves. |
No, you’re right Trump isn’t Hitler. Hitler gave Germans jobs, which is how he consolidated power so quickly. |
| This is par for the course for this administration: a lot of ranting, but no real.plan. Fire the NWS and FEMA right before hurricane season, bàttle plans revealed in Hegseth's family WhatApp chat, not understanding that tariffs are a business cost that is passed on to the consumer. Incompetence and sabotage at every turn. |