• atypicaloddity@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    That’s a great point – by making public places the only places you can exist while poor, you push all the homeless there and everyone else ends up avoiding it and going to places they have to spend money at. Enforced consumption.

    Picnic in the park? Sorry, tent city there. Better go to a restaurant instead.

    Baseball at the diamond? Needles and excrement, let’s go bowling instead.

    Grab some books from the library? Someone’s smoking crack in the bathroom, I’ll just buy the book from a store. Or Amazon.

    Ideally these public spaces would be for everyone, but more and more they’re repurposed for social services.