Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow you guys are the worst
I've been pleasantly surprised by how few people like you and the previous jackass have been in this thread. Just about every belief goes out the window when your kids are in potential danger.
My eye-opening experience was seeing a fake homeless encampment being used as a drug dealing/stolen property hiding/prostitution location. Anyone with eyes could see what was going on. And yet, you still had people on Nextdoor talking oh-so-virtuously about "our homeless neighbors." There are legitimately people who chose to live on the streets, and I actually respect their right to do so, but not in a way that interferes with public space and safety. And there are also very bad elements who exploit those homeless people and their encampments, either by masquerading or just opportunistically using them for their crimes.
Anonymous wrote:No matter how we "feel" we can't change the reality that some people will choose to live outdoors. They just will. In this country, they are people who are choosing not to take social services and available shelter space, may due to mental illness, paranoia, ptsd... Who knows. But some people will choose that.
Correct.
And those that choose to live outside don't have to be permitted to live on public sidewalks or public property – which is for all of us to share.
No matter how we "feel" we can't change the reality that some people will choose to live outdoors. They just will. In this country, they are people who are choosing not to take social services and available shelter space, may due to mental illness, paranoia, ptsd... Who knows. But some people will choose that.
Anonymous wrote:Do we feel like the homeless should be able to live in tents wherever they like? When shelter space is available?
Choosing to live outside is one thing. Choosing to live outside on public streets shouldn't be an option. It's not fair to everyone to normalize living on public spaces.
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No matter how we "feel" we can't change the reality that some people will choose to live outdoors. They just will. In this country, they are people who are choosing not to take social services and available shelter space, may due to mental illness, paranoia, ptsd... Who knows. But some people will choose that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow you guys are the worst
I've been pleasantly surprised by how few people like you and the previous jackass have been in this thread. Just about every belief goes out the window when your kids are in potential danger.
Anonymous wrote:Wow you guys are the worst
Anonymous wrote:So just checking in on this thread...people still making legalistic arguments against the existence of homelessness? Yep, OK Bye.
Anonymous wrote:So just checking in on this thread...people still making legalistic arguments against the existence of homelessness? Yep, OK Bye.
Anonymous wrote:Correct. It’s just not ok for anyone to camp on public city land.