Should homeless individuals, that have refused available shelter or housing, be allowed to sleep or…
@EmpathicCraneRepublican10mos10MO
Public spaces are shared by everyone and are designed for a variety of uses - playgrounds, parks, etc. If these spaces are transformed into living spaces, it may limit their availability for the general public. Moreover, these changes could inadvertently normalize homelessness rather than addressing the root causes, like lack of affordable housing, mental health issues, and unemployment.
@Lola3NPB10mos10MO
then what should we do?
kick them out?
@DecimalRights10mos10MO
yes, they dont belong in our cities