Find something in it you disagree with?WTF is this nonsense? Are you serious?
Find something in it you disagree with?WTF is this nonsense? Are you serious?
Got it. You're cool with Indy turning into Seattle.The crux of the issue. You're ok with it, I'm not.
So allowing them to congregate in one or more specific, approved spot is Seattle?Got it. You're cool with Indy turning into Seattle.
No. Replying to Phylo, not the OP...So allowing them to congregate in one or more specific, approved spot is Seattle?
Last I heard Seattle had them here there and everywhere. Not specific areas.
Hyperbole much?
Fixed it.No.Replying toPutting words in Phylo's mouth because I don't like what he says, not the OP...
It's just some random nonsense, talking in circles.Find something in it you disagree with?
So if someone is incapable or unwilling to purchase or rent property then they have no right to exist outside of an institution in this country. Got it. Produce for the system or face what, execution? Exile? Incarceration? Those are the only acceptable outcomes in your world.
See your post above. How in the heck do you have a civil society with folks who don't want to participate in said civil society and its norms?Fixed it.
So as long as you don't see it or are inconvenienced by it, you're all good with it?Won't be able to see it from my place. I chose to remove myself from an area with too many things I didn't like rather than trying to force my desires onto others or forcing people to keep moving along.
See your post above. How in the heck do you have a civil society with folks who don't want to participate in said civil society and its norms?
Where do they "reside"?
So as long as you don't see it or are inconvenienced by it, you're all good with it?
I cannot help the fact that some people lack the mental capacity to imagine things existing differently than they do now.See your post above. How in the heck do you have a civil society with folks who don't want to participate in said civil society and its norms?
Why is that your concern? If they aren't on your property what right do you have to tell anyone where they can be?Where do they "reside"? You even said this...
I'm all good with people existing. That comment was from you or someone else saying something silly about sending homeless to Arcadia. I stated the fact that I can't see it from here so I wouldn't worry about it. Just like the people living under bridges, in tents, in cars, on the streets or in the woods. As I sit here in my living room enjoying my morning coffee I don't worry about them. They aren't on my property or taking my things so I don't worry about them. ****ing insane concept, I know.So as long as you don't see it or are inconvenienced by it, you're all good with it?
Based on my travels, most AGREE on social norms. Where are you seeing that the majority do not?Civil society is necessarily voluntary, it is necessarily cooperative, and it is necessarily mutually beneficial.
Think about that for just a moment.
People have to want it, people have to be willing to work together to achieve it, and it has to provide benefit to everyone who chooses to participate.
Contrast that to our modern social and political landscapes: Our media, in all forms, is built to sell advertisements, not deliver an unbiased view of the world around us.
We cannot navigate social norms and mores if we cannot agree on them in the first place…but that is exactly where we are as a society right now.
DoorDash doesn't have employees, they are contractors. If you don't like section 8, lobby to have it changed!They aren’t residing, that’s the whole problem. They are existing, passing time from one shift to the next.
A century ago Prest-o-lite built Speedway to house their employees. US Steel built Gary.
In modern times Amazon, Wal-Mart, and Door Dash all teach their employees how to apply for section 8 housing and food stamps.
Who's blaming them? I've said it many times, folks need to figure out how the system works and how to benefit from it. But, if you had to wait years to buy a house, you may not understand how the system works.It doesn’t make sense to blame the workers for this, they are just trying to make a living in a deeply corrupted system.
OK. They don't "reside". How do they eat? How do they bathe?Telling them to “move along” doesn’t solve the problem, we need to find a way to make participation in civil society attractive, accessible, and beneficial to them.
I'll ask again, what's your plan? You've yet to post your solution...I cannot help the fact that some people lack the mental capacity to imagine things existing differently than they do now.
I'm quoting you on the out of sight, out of mind. But you're telling me you'd be OK with walking around **** on a sidewalk?Why is that your concern? If they aren't on your property what right do you have to tell anyone where they can be?
Who said they bother me? I'm simply countering this BS on INGO. I'm currently in the River North area of Chicago, zero people just "existing" here, believe it or not...I'm all good with people existing. That comment was from you or someone else saying something silly about sending homeless to Arcadia. I stated the fact that I can't see it from here so I wouldn't worry about it. Just like the people living under bridges, in tents, in cars, on the streets or in the woods. As I sit here in my living room enjoying my morning coffee I don't worry about them. They aren't on my property or taking my things so I don't worry about them. ****ing insane concept, I know.
BS. One cannot simply "exist" as you put it. You need money to eat, money for clothing, money for shelter. How does one simple exist?!You are on the side of shuffling human beings out of your sight so as not to tarnish your perception of our perfect existence here and I'm the one being a **** out of convenience? That's pretty rich. I'm not the one here fretting over having to see less fortunate people on a regular basis and trying to decide what their future should look like based on how I want to live.
I have a nice house, a nice yard and a nice retirement because I HAD a nice JOB for 45 years. It wasn't a job that everyone would have been willing to do but I did it with hopes for the future I'm living now. I didn't demand any of those things, I swapped 45 years of my life for what I have.
I will not accept anyone setting up a tent in my yard or anywhere in my vicinity because they think it won't trouble me. I'm all for the mentally ill getting help and where the shiftless are concerned I don't mind if they starve. You can call that selfish if you like but people that are able to provide for themselves and don't choose to get no sympathy from me. I'll reserve my concern for those that I love and those that are truly struggling to make a better life for themselves.
Addendum
For those that feel they are "put upon" when expected work to supplement their appetite.. A little slice of what it's like in other countries!