Twerking4theTweakend t1_iwi2gq5 wrote
Reply to comment by Sparkykun in Salt Lake City's city council voted in favor of a project to build a small community of tiny homes for people experiencing chronic homelessness! by Taintastic
Some sort of shelter... for those with less... homes...
Actually homeless shelters are super dangerous and theft is common. Independent housing fixes that.
Sparkykun t1_iwi3da9 wrote
Independent housing means someone will put trash everywhere. Theft in communal housing is actually called sharing
Twerking4theTweakend t1_iwi6xdn wrote
Lol... Where will they put trash in a tiny home? Under themselves? I imagine if the conditions in the home get bad, they open the side, firehose everything out, and start over.
Sparkykun t1_iwivtjm wrote
Yes, their home becomes a trash dump for certain people
Twerking4theTweakend t1_iwj60ce wrote
So they're only eligible for charity if they do their chores?
I get that people don't want to see donations abused or wasted, but part donating to other adults includes treating them like adults and not micromanaging or parenting them. For charity to make sense I think we have to assume that some people are just down on their luck and some luck in the other direction could pull them out.
If we're living in a meritocracy then charity makes no sense and people just reap what they sow. (hint: we don't live in a meritocracy, but our instincts and egos try to convince us otherwise, if we are successful)
Sparkykun t1_iwjv1xg wrote
Some people who have their own little homes just never take out the garbage, so they are just throwing all their trash on the floor, and pretty soon, the house becomes a garbage dump
Sparkykun t1_iwk2sth wrote
Money is how much money you give to how many people, so it cannot be equated to living necessities like housing and food, which means that there ought to be free housing and food for everyone
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