Notices by Griffith (griffith@clubcyberia.co), page 2
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@BowsacNoodle @Maroon @ColdOnesLite @egirlyuumimain I guess anyone will beg these days lol. There are real solutions, the people in power just don't care to pursue them at the moment. That's why we've got to win.
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@Maroon @BowsacNoodle @ColdOnesLite @egirlyuumimain Tbh I can't and am not going to help my local bum in any meaningful way without pushing for systemic change.
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@Maroon @BowsacNoodle @ColdOnesLite @egirlyuumimain I don't think that's the homeless people's fault, it's just not where they should be. No one wants homeless people around them for all the reasons anyone can think of, real and imagined. I don't think it's the business of gas station patrons to care for the deep needs of a homeless man, and frankly it's okay if they don't even want to look at him (he's gross and has a wild look in his eyes).
It's just that even people with the genetic wealth of a starfish or luck of an ablatross shouldn't be tossed out of the pan and into the fire. It certainly won't help them. And ask New Yorkers about how happy it makes them.
It's taking people with the least ability or who are at their lowest point in life, and throwing them into literally the hardest life situation imaginable, for an indefinite period. It just shouldn't happen. There should be a stop before they get to that point.
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@Maroon @BowsacNoodle @ColdOnesLite @egirlyuumimain That's why I'm saying they don't want to fix it.
We even had better solutions in the past, but those were unwound
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@Maroon @BowsacNoodle @ColdOnesLite @egirlyuumimain Why is that?
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@Maroon @BowsacNoodle @ColdOnesLite @egirlyuumimain I do sort of believe homelessness is used as a threat against people so they remain permanently insecure, because it's such an agonizing tar pit, and fixing the problem forever wouldn't take much, even by the standards of social programs.
Jailing millions of people in the 90's didn't even cost that much, and the homeless population is a fraction of that size.
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@Maroon @BowsacNoodle @ColdOnesLite @egirlyuumimain And people don't want you to move into their apartment because you're homeless.
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@BowsacNoodle @ColdOnesLite @egirlyuumimain I can only imagine the stress raking on their brain when they’re sleeping in the open, wearing everything they own in a backpack, if they’re lucky. God help them if they have any exposure to drugs. It makes everything so much worse. Any bad thing that could happen, if it happens to a homeless person, is 5x worse. Even if it’s just a roof over their head and a lock on their door, even if it’s like, a shack, is better.
And that would clean up the streets. And maybe you’d even see some of them recover over time. I think soldiers and cops are probably the only ones who can experience a similar level of stress over an extended period as the homeless.
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@BowsacNoodle @ColdOnesLite @egirlyuumimain I feel bad saying “use them for labor” but I am definitely in the “just give them homes” category. Once all of these people are given homes, they can be separated into the “drug addict” “dysfunctional low-IQ” and “crippling mental illness” categories and be dealt with separately. Keeping homeless people on street feels like keeping the most vulnerable elements of society in the worst conditions possible. My issue is homelessness compounds whatever other thing they’re going through, and even if they’re destined to be a permanently medicated street sweeper, you’ve got to at least take them out of that environment. It’s crazy to me that we have animal cruelty laws but don’t have a “so you’re permanently dysfunctional” social system that will just put them someplace safe.
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@BowsacNoodle @ColdOnesLite @egirlyuumimain One of the problems with homelessness is permanently homeless people accumulate while temporarily homeless people dissipate. Most homeless people will have been homeless for a long time and will continue to be homeless, by simple virtue of the fact that those that aren’t, aren’t. The question of homelessness is essentially, “what are we going to do with people who are homeless forever?” Or “how do we stop that?”
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I bought you a happy meal because you’re my greatest joyim
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@Myles @BowsacNoodle @KingOfWhiteAmerica @mushroom_soup @wizardmanperson Where has his earthly reward for cynically exploiting this scandal been, pray tell? Also, there were famously six people, you shameless liar.
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@Myles @BowsacNoodle @KingOfWhiteAmerica @mushroom_soup @wizardmanperson The two people you deliberately left out were Les Wexner and Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, who resigned his position following backlash from the leak. Peter Mandelson, at the time a member in the House of Lords, was revealed to have sent confidential information to Epstein. He resigned and this move began an immense scandal on Downing street that helped pave the way to where Kier Starmer is today (in trouble).
I don't know why a washed-up podcaster is defending any of these people, or calling Massie a cynic for pushing to release the files, but it's certainly pathetic.
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@Myles @BowsacNoodle @KingOfWhiteAmerica @mushroom_soup @wizardmanperson I don't know you're defending Trump pretty hard.
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@Myles @BowsacNoodle @KingOfWhiteAmerica @mushroom_soup @wizardmanperson I literally did lmao cry more.
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@Myles @BowsacNoodle @KingOfWhiteAmerica @mushroom_soup @wizardmanperson What does that have to do with what I said?
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@Myles @BowsacNoodle @KingOfWhiteAmerica @mushroom_soup @wizardmanperson The NYT say shit all the time. Are you seriously going to base your beliefs on the opposite of whatever the NYT tells you? Did you think they wanted the Epstein files to be released? You have to be trolling LMAO.
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@Myles @BowsacNoodle @KingOfWhiteAmerica @mushroom_soup @wizardmanperson Believe it or not, releasing the Epstein files was a massively popular issue for everyone except you, and there was a lot of enthusiasm for it. That should clear it up a bit. Enjoy.
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@Myles @BowsacNoodle @KingOfWhiteAmerica @mushroom_soup @wizardmanperson That's blaming Massie for Trump's DOJ. He gets to review files thanks to Congress's right of oversight, but the files are owned by the DOJ. He can say what he's seen, and that was something Ro Khanna did in February which unveiled ties to Les Wexner.
The Jews obviously love what Massie's done with the files, which is why they spent $35 million to get him out. This is obviously his fault and not Trump's, who hasn't wanted to release any files since the start.
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@Myles @BowsacNoodle @KingOfWhiteAmerica @mushroom_soup @wizardmanperson No, it didn’t. They do a lot of things, I don’t base my beliefs on what they’re doing.
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