r/NoStupidQuestions 9d ago

Where are the homeless supposed to go?

Cities have been cracking down on homeless people so they can’t have encampments or stay on sidewalks. At the same time usually the shelters are full. So those who are unable to get into a shelter, where are they supposed to go?

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u/MolemanEnLaManana 9d ago

No one wants to say it aloud (because it’s a vile and appalling outcome) but the logical conclusion here is putting homeless people in prisons and other institutions against their will. If you criminalize homelessness more and more, and you don’t create more spaces where the homeless can freely live, that’s what you’re building toward.

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u/HungryIndependence13 9d ago

Florida has made it illegal for them to sleep. No joke. 

You aren’t allowed to use someone else’s private property to sleep. 

You aren’t allowed to sleep on public property. 

So, they can’t sleep anywhere. They are not allowed to sleep. 

This 100% turns them into criminals against their will. No matter how hard they try to stay awake they will eventually fall asleep somewhere. 

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u/PodgeD 9d ago

This is the plan to push more and more homeless to blue states and cities. Their already strained systems (because no matter how blue the rich and politicians don't really give a fuck) get completely overun. The red states/politicians point to this as failures in the blue states and continue running on "reducing crime" even though red cities have more crime.

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u/HungryIndependence13 8d ago

It’s not an issue of Republican v Democrat. Neither side does anything for these folks. Democrats pretend to care but do as little as Republicans. 

Almost nobody wants to help their fellow man.