Whoever said California is no worse with regards to homeless people than anywhere else should check Adam Johnson's mentions
I'm going to respectfully disagree, as someone who has lived in both the Midwest and CA. Yes, a large contingent of Californians have real shitty attitudes about the homeless. But there's also a lot of leftists - and yes, plenty of libs too - who actually see homelessness as a structural failure of society and should be resolved humanely.
Contrast that with my experiences in the Midwest, where everyone regardless of political affiliation only sees homelessness as a blight and personal failure of individuals; and they frankly wouldn't care one bit if homeless folks were rounded up and disappeared. Back in my old hometown, there is a man who runs a shelter that while problematic at points, at least tries to raise awareness of the issues homeless folks face in that town. He's seen as a pariah and public enemy #1 by conservatives and liberals alike there.
Homelessness is kinda like most issues vis-a-vis California vs the rest of the US: yeah lots of Californians have shitty attitudes about it but most other parts of the US are even worse. California isn't objectively "good" but contrast it with how hyper-reactionary most of the US is and it's materially better by comparison.
I feel like it's the ones who own real estate that turn into Nazis real quick
Basically any "middle class" single family home neighborhood in a major city.
Replace 'Californians' with 'Canadians' and it would be just as accurate.