Homelessness is a difficult problem to solve. It’s what urban planners and theorists (among others) refer to as a wicked problem - a single action won’t solve it.
You know, I'm no urban planner, but I have a sneaking suspicion that the single action of giving homeless people homes will, in fact, solve homelessness.
My favorite thing is when people say "some people just prefer to be homeless." Like yeah, I'm sure that's it, and not that the "home" you provided for them was a 12 sq ft cube and to live there they had to agree to be part of MKULTRA 2.
I mean I don't actually know. But I'm assuming that whatever resources there are to help the homeless are so inadequate that it's probably no wonder they'd choose to be homeless. Or maybe they're mentally or physically ill and can't hold down a job, or get sober, or whatever conditions exist for these so-called homes being provided to them.
You know, I'm no urban planner, but I have a sneaking suspicion that the single action of giving homeless people homes will, in fact, solve homelessness.
"What, with MY tax dollars?" rabble rabble rabble
My favorite thing is when people say "some people just prefer to be homeless." Like yeah, I'm sure that's it, and not that the "home" you provided for them was a 12 sq ft cube and to live there they had to agree to be part of MKULTRA 2.
I mean I don't actually know. But I'm assuming that whatever resources there are to help the homeless are so inadequate that it's probably no wonder they'd choose to be homeless. Or maybe they're mentally or physically ill and can't hold down a job, or get sober, or whatever conditions exist for these so-called homes being provided to them.