Home secretary criticised for tweets vowing to restrict use of tents by homeless people, ‘many of them from abroad’

  • cuibono@lemmy.world
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    Yeah sorry guys. I just can’t keep myself from wanting to sleep in a cold ass tent on concrete when it’s freezing outside. I’ve tried stopping, but there’s something about waking up with that amazing feeling of despair and lower back pain that I just can’t quite replicate in my warm cozy bed indoors.

    #bringbackguillotines #fornospecificreasonofcourse

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      Ha, I lived like that for a whole week. Then it drove me to be a successful billionaire. It’s these sacrifices that drive greatness in humans. Its clear to me, Alexander and Napoleon suffered the same suffering I endured, in order to rise to the heights they did.

      /s I guess

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    I’ve come to the conclusion that lots of things can be described as a “choice”. Working in a sweatshop is a choice. Who you fuck is a choice. Being poor is a choice. But choices are, to one degree or another, informed by your environment. Sometimes just a little, sometimes to the point where the word “choice” implies more freedom of action than a person actually has.

    Being an asshole, for example, would be much closer to the un-coerced end of that spectrum than being homeless.

  • Leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Good idea Suella! And after that, so they don’t all freeze to death, we could build huge great ‘houses’ for the ‘poor’ (we can think of a catchy name later). And then obviously, as we can’t just give these lucky people something for free, we can put them to work 18 hour days for the privilege of living there.

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      What about the children though? They aren’t allowed to work and so they’re still going to freeze to death.

      If only we could think of some way to overcome this conundrum

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    And running British concentration camps with horrible conditions is her family business, just like her dad who fled Kenya during the Mau Mau uprising.

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    I know “sleeping rough” is the UK phrase for being homeless or living on the street but “rough sleeping” just sounds too close to “rough sex” for me

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      I figured out what it meant from context but when I first read the headline my immediate thought was something along the lines of “what the hell does that mean? Sleeping on a bed without sheets? lumpy pillows? The fuck?” lol

    • cannibalkitteh@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      There’s a lot more to it than that. Many shelters have check in times and doors closed times. If your local shelter has a check-in time of 5 and queuing starts at noon, then when your work shift doesn’t let out until 3, you have to decide between temporary shelter and upward mobility on a regular basis.