There's no need to attack conservatives here. I'm just as concerned about the safety and prosperity of my unhoused neighbors as you are.
This is a bad and anticonservative law. Everyone who loves liberty should be fighting it.
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There's no need to attack conservatives here. I'm just as concerned about the safety and prosperity of my unhoused neighbors as you are.
This is a bad and anticonservative law. Everyone who loves liberty should be fighting it.
I agree, everyone who loves liberty should oppose this law.
Unfortunately, if you are conservative and you oppose this law, in my experience you are damn near a unicorn. I'm in California and these kind of brutal crackdowns are wildly popular among conservatives - and moderates, and even wealthy white liberals. Like the article says, blaming the victims of homelessness for the homeless crisis has been incredibly effective. And most people don't understand how corrupt the homeless industrial complex is, how little government funding actually gets to the homeless to help them, and how incompetent, abusive, and poorly run those aid programs actually are, so it's easy to look at all the money and programs that exist on paper and blame homeless people for "refusing help".
You can call this 'anticonservative' all you want, but the hard truth is the ruling was only made possible because of who conservatives voted for in the first place.