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[–] adespoton@lemmy.ca 7 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Money… also known as… capital?

You’re saying that it’s not capitalism at fault, it’s people who are bad at capitalism who are at fault.

If you house those people, they’re no longer homeless. Problem solved. Other problems (like lack of consequences for bad life decisions) will still exist, but not homelessness.

In my experience, drug and alcohol abuse is compounded by capitalism and by homelessness. The biggest contributor to homelessness though is neural atypicalness - people who don’t think in ways that directly benefit the society they live in. Often this expresses itself through coping systems that lead to addiction.

The other thing of course is that if society doesn’t like someone, they’ll likely end up unhoused in that society.