Politicians blaming homelessness on mental health or addiction issues is a deflection technique. It is a complete abdication of moral responsibility for the way so many public policies have driven people into chronic and unbearable despair for decades.

Jul 28, 2023 · 3:13 AM UTC

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You are correct about this. Say it in the debates... if you get there. RFK Jr. / Cornell West 2023
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And how much money has been spent on military & pentagon black projects.
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I got my vote for sure.
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If left unattended, they will actually eventually develop these conditions
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It’s a horror to witness
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Say what do YOU blame homelessness on? Please say lack of LURVE.
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For rich profited people of individuals they gain with depleting torture tactics on the sick and enemy prisoners of the system they internally work together to convulsively profit off ending the sanctiites of anything to abide by wellness and good welfare they $ massively
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Absurd. Most homeless people don't have mental illness or addiction issues they have simply been neglected by the system. Many of them lost their homes during the 2008 housing bubble (bank fraudulent practices), a lot of the are war veterans too.
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Let’s talk about preverbal damage. And incest. And post traumatic amnesia. And the millions of people living in existential hells in their own fault in sidewalks because trauma is their genesis and they can’t articulate it.