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Because I want to talk about this some more without derailing the succ zone. https://www.fox5vegas.com/news/loca...4b532a1471.html quote:LOCAL SUPPORT FOR THE MEASURE https://nlchp.org/criminalization/ Talk about homeless criminalization, aid programs for homeless people, share your experiences of homelessness. And if you are currently homeless feel free to come here and ask for help. I can't guarantee anything, but maybe someone in here will be in a position to help out. At the very least, here's a resource to help you find a nearby shelter. https://nationalhomeless.org/references/directory/ IWW Online Branch has issued a correction as of 07:21 on Nov 7, 2019 |
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Historically, how did people usually handle an outbreak of homelessness?
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Animal-Mother posted:Historically, how did people usually handle an outbreak of homelessness? a solid 1 in 5 were homeless for a lot of medieval times. mostly died of disease before age of 40 and outcast as lepers n poo poo. some wandered looking for food or work, sometimes stealing, some lived in pauper homes or charity funded by the church and monasteries although varied a lot with times and how particularly Christ-like they thought they were being. there wasn’t a car culture and razed world of monoculture corn farms and all wildlife being nearly extinct with strict institutional job requirements n poo poo and big militant police to hunt them down as easy (although often abused by city watchmen n stuff) so it was more viable to livid somewhat nomadically with occasional day work here and there. but mostly died
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/feb/18/defensive-architecture-keeps-poverty-undeen-and-makes-us-more-hostilequote:A homeless man, Pawel Koseda, was found dead last year; bled out, impaled on the six-inch spikes of the metal fence that surrounds St Mary Abbots in Kensington, the Camerons’ chosen place of worship. He had high levels of alcohol in his blood and was wearing hospital pyjamas under his clothes. Koseda used to be a university lecturer in Poland. Ed Boord, who found the body, said that several people walked by and didn’t even notice. “It upset me that someone like that spends their life not being noticed,” he said, “and even in their last moments people still walk past.”
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