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Shawki Sukkar
@shawki
Like there's literally no argument for having homeless drug addicts in the street. Litterly, zero.
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Nicholas Charriere
@pushix
Freedom?
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Shawki Sukkar
@shawki
They're drug addicts, in the streets, they're breaking any common sense law. Litterly, very dangerous people that could do anything without knowing it and they're ruining all American cities. Freedom is not meant to not allow families to walk down the street peacefully and allow drug addicts to ruin cities. This is definitely not what freedom is meant to enable:
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@pushix
Sure it’s a big problem and needs fixing, I was only answering your question as to why there is arguments. If you decide that you should make decisions for others, where are the limits? CCP does this. No homeless. Want communism? I’m being facetious on purpose to make a point…. We gotta fix the homeless insanity but we also have to figure out how to do it while living by americas values. Not as easy as it seems at first glance
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@shawki
I get what you're saying. Though the people who are making the argument for these policies aren't guided by freedom, they're the same people who want to censor speech. It's also the point of the original post, all of these problems/solutions/limits were common sense not that long ago.
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