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1. searea+G7[view] [source] 2025-02-17 01:16:46
>>NaOH+(OP)
Quoting a reddit comment:

> Wow, this is almost a parody. An able-bodied meth addict and convicted felon was illegally living in a public park for 20 years, littering the land around him and forcing rangers to spend countless time and resources cleaning up the mess he left behind, making regular emergency room visits due to his unhealthy lifestyle costing the city hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, constantly doing illegal drugs while not holding down a job and suspiciously acquiring new supplies for his encampment after every sweep (how much do you want to be he engages in illegal activity), and giving an extremely hard time to caseworkers and HHS staff who already have a busy workload (including leaving/getting kicked out of housing multiple times). That one Golden Gate Park Dweller has probably cost the city millions of dollars over the last few years while consuming valuable time from caseworkers and park rangers who could be helping someone else (they're already overloaded). Not to mention the potential damage to the park's environment caused by his littering. What this guy needs is outpatient mental health treatment, and it's honestly criminal that our country has basically no resources for people with mental illness and shoves them into jail or shelters without treating their underlying problems.

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2. galima+e9[view] [source] 2025-02-17 01:30:04
>>searea+G7
In australia, they put the people with mental illness or addiction in their own apartment and give them pills, and check in with them regularly. Definitely costs less than 50k/year. Most of them do end up getting better after several years.

It seems US has a system that extracts maximumly from their tax payers and just keeps things in (bad) status quo as long as they can. A babying system if you well.

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3. teaear+9a[view] [source] 2025-02-17 01:34:54
>>galima+e9
I believe the homeless are kept around as a threat to the poor housed Americans. On top of that, those poor people are struggling so greatly that they too don't want to see the homeless helped too much. They don't want to see someone without any job live an easier life than they do with 3.
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4. ltbarc+sa[view] [source] 2025-02-17 01:37:32
>>teaear+9a
Do you honestly believe this or are you just being snarky?
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5. SoftTa+Ce[view] [source] 2025-02-17 02:12:32
>>ltbarc+sa
Or a George Carlin fan
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6. teaear+lf[view] [source] 2025-02-17 02:17:32
>>SoftTa+Ce
Definitely a Carlin fan. I don't think how he does on everything, but his way of viewing the world is valid.
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