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FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 1 year agoThis is a list of notable tent cities. Notice how many of them are not in large metro areas. The one here isn’t even a notable one because there are only around 2000 homeless people here.
atetulo@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Here’s the major difference: we’re not just talking about tent cities. You specifically said those were people with full-time jobs that couldn’t afford living quarters.
Can you prove that the tent cities outside of major cities are primarily occupied by full-time workers?
There you go moving goalposts and trying to distort reality. This is why I don’t trust you.
FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Primarily occupied? No. Because I never made that claim. Feel free to quote me. Since, you know, I’m the liar here.
atetulo@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Then there is no discussion. My argument ever since your reply has been that the phenomenon that you pointed out can only happen in major cities: people working full-time but can’t afford living quarters.
Yeah, of course a homeless person without a job needs more money. I’m not referring to them because there’s honestly no point to.
I’m referring to the people working jobs who feel they should get paid more while people around the world work harder for less. Those are the ones I do not take seriously.
You, the liar that you are, posted a picture of people living in tents then said some of them have full-time jobs? How much is some? And to those some, I am specifically referring that their money would go further outside of major cities.
Anyways. This entire argument is in bad faith. I can tell you’re the kind of person who thinks more money is the solution to all working class problems. It isn’t.
Gonna block you now.
FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 1 year ago
None of that was a quote. Hmm…