• TheLeadenSea@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    Ok, I see your point. Mental health support, free housing, however, they come from the same place of wanting to actually reduce suffering. I fail to see how saying homeless people are criminals helps at all.

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      they come from the same place of wanting to actually reduce suffering

      I think there is a selfish argument to be made for fully supporting the homeless. Giving them housing and mental health/addiction support reduces crime. It also allows many of them to work and contribute to the economy, which also means paying taxes

      Housing is also much cheaper than jail or mental institutions where many homeless end up eventually, saving tax payers money


      The altruistic argument is enough for me, but not for others. It’s those people we need to convince, and a selfish argument would be far more effective on them. Show someone they can benefit from it, and few will disagree

      The impossible ones to convince are the ones that benefit from high homeless populations, such as billionaires. Homeless make a nice distraction for them to scapegoat as the cause of societal issues