• @xor
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    253 months ago

    most homeless people aren’t alcoholics or drug addicts, btw…

    but, yep… most of the time, you’re spending all of your energy on meeting the lowest tier of maslow’s hierarchy… by the time you get some of that, there’s not much left in you to go and “get a job”
    which, btw, most jobs very much will not be hiring homeless people, in particular…

    not to mention just grooming, showering, and bathing to get that job is pretty hard to come by, in most hostile designed cities…

    • @frickineh@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      And there are a lot of homeless people who have jobs, but they don’t make enough to actually live on. I met a woman who wanted to know if we knew of anywhere she could get a small towable trailer because she worked full time as a CNA but rent is so high that she was living in her car. She’d found a place that would let her park a trailer so she could at least have a bed, but didn’t have one. This woman was basically the primary caregiver for a ton of people, and had to live in her fucking car. Housing in this country is fucked pretty much every way it can be, as are wages.

    • @lens17@feddit.de
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      63 months ago

      And that’s why a “shelter” isn’t enough. Heating, water and electricity should be covered as well, as long as necessary.

      • @exocrinous@startrek.website
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        23 months ago

        And internet. People don’t think internet is essential because it’s new, and those people have been paying no attention to how quickly the world is moving. If covid vaccines can become a human right in the span of a year (and they are), then internet can become a human right in the span of 50 years. It’s a necessity to getting a job, it’s a necessity to claiming unemployment, it’s a human right.