i think a lot of the homeless have mental conditions that would be there in either economic system. the questions will be: will the system provide for them, if they reject having an identity, talking to a persom or filling out a form? will the system provide shelter against their will? is it okay to force them? but if there’s unconditional healthcare, some cases may be healed or less severe, so at least those will be able to move in.
i mean, it’s a good start to have affordable or even free housing, even if some ppl dislike the looks. but don’t expect this to solve homlessness. it will help a few homeless ppl, but many others won’t move in due to mental health issues and a few even refuse free treatment.
i think a lot of the homeless have mental conditions that would be there in either economic system. the questions will be: will the system provide for them, if they reject having an identity, talking to a persom or filling out a form? will the system provide shelter against their will? is it okay to force them? but if there’s unconditional healthcare, some cases may be healed or less severe, so at least those will be able to move in.
what do you mean by that?
i mean, it’s a good start to have affordable or even free housing, even if some ppl dislike the looks. but don’t expect this to solve homlessness. it will help a few homeless ppl, but many others won’t move in due to mental health issues and a few even refuse free treatment.
how do you think that can be solved?