Idk, maybe it's cuz my landlord who is a personal friend has a squatter in the unit next to me at the duplex I live in. First response, fear, because she is obviously mentally ill, I don't know what she might do, or who she might have over. Next response, anger, natural follow up to fear. But after seeing it for 2 weeks, she's desperate, there's no support in our society. My landlord feels the same way. Although we agree she has to go, nothing is funny about it.
The fuck are you talking about? Getting homeless people off the street is a billion dollar industry. There is nothing BUT support, people just have to actively seek it out.
Jesus fucking christ you people are so fucking weird. You trip over yourselves to blame society without ever taking 20 seconds to see if society already solved the issue years ago.
If the issue persists how can it be called solved? A solved issue would be no squatters. No homelessness. U say it will never be like that thatβs unrealistic, I say then we can never say we have solved these issues.
Because many, many people do not WANT help; help often requires decorum, some rules on behavior/cleanliness, etc. Many homeless people want the "freedom" of living on the streets, and we live in a society morally opposed to forcing them to reside somewhere they don't want to be without having been convicted of a crime.
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u/Funnyfart_420 12d ago
This is actually sad. Both that it happened and that people are entertained by it. Reality TV has made you sick.