• Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    6 days ago

    Although I support the idea, simplifying the problem to one of only supply and demand doesn’t address the core issues of mental health, substance abuse and physical disabilities that might have in great part contributed to the individual being unhoused. Along with affordable housing and free temporary housing we need to also provide free resources to help individuals get back on their feet (as a matter of speaking).

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      6 days ago

      Can confirm. Talked to a few homeless and I think most are mentally unfit to seek help, apply for government programmes, work or even care for a home they would get for free. Those people belong in some asylum where they get therapy.

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      6 days ago

      Please tell me how one would stay safe, sane, and sober without a roof over one’s head, a door one can lock, and food in one’s stomach?

      Shelter is the next need up from food in the pyramid of needs. Solve that first for a strong foundation for a life.

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        6 days ago

        You missed my point. To address the issue of homelessness, you need to attack all of the underlying issues at once, not just lack of shelter.