• @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    202 months ago

    Nope. Just nope. You don’t get the “fascists did it” thing when urban camping bans are being passed all over the country in red and blue cities, counties, and states.

    Homelessness isn’t a conservative wedge issue. It’s the one class both parties have deemed it okay to abuse and systemically imprison or kill. And now that we have two large examples of people being made homeless through no fault of their own, you want to disavow it and say it’s just the far right?

    Fuck no. You take that shame and you sit in it and next time you make it an issue to not support council members, mayors, and state officials who support criminalizing the homeless.

    • @obre@lemmy.world
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      12 months ago

      I’m not saying it’s just the far right. The blues you’re referring to are still right wing authoritarians.

    • @Doomsider@lemmy.world
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      12 months ago

      Cities, counties, and states are not monolithic entities. There is always a mix of competing interests. This means even in Seattle there are a lot of conservatives. These conservatives own a lot of capital.

      Trust me bro, it is most definitely a wedge issue for conservatives. I have been to tons of city and county meetings. It is not liberals calling to imprison the homeless. Guess who wins out. Fucking capital everytime.

      You ever had the chance to live in a rural area and hear what they think of homeless people?
      The right has been literally demonizing the homeless for thirty or more years now.

      They made homelessness a fucking partisan issue. You know about the bleeding heart liberals wasting money on drunks and drug addicts. Their messaging has always been clear, not in my back yard.

      The Democratic party is also no were near monolithic either. For sure there are some who blame homelessness on character defects or lack of ambition but the majority do not.

      Conservatives are a loud minority voice who have capital to back them up. It is amazing how the government bends over anytime “economic” interests come to play.

      This issue is really complex and owes a lot to a social contract we broke when we deinstitutionalized mental hospitals in the 50’s and 60’s.

      • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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        82 months ago

        And yet you have prominent Liberal Governors like Newsom telling cities they can’t have state funding if they don’t go after the homeless.

        The conservatives aren’t doing this on their own, not in deep blue regions. You can’t just hand waive away the Democrats doing this.

        • @Doomsider@lemmy.world
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          52 months ago

          Sorry but you got a shit take on the situation. I have worked on a homeless task force for years. Guess who wants to solve the problem and who wants to send it away.

          Are we all to blame for homelessness to some degree. Probably. Are the liberals the same or even close to as cruel as conservatives, fuck no.

          While blaming sides may seem a weak move to you. Take it from someone who is still fighting the fight for homeless rights. You can’t compare the two and your just coming across as disingenuous.

          Oh and thanks for the laugh about Newsom being a liberal governor. By any measure he is the most moderate liberal around. Hell his election slogan was fucking social liberal fiscal watchdog. He openly admits capital is just as important as human rights.

          • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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            52 months ago

            What do you think a liberal is? I didn’t claim he was progressive or anything leftist.

            I’m sitting here watching city council after city council enact homeless bans after the SCOTUS ruling, no matter who they say they are. And I’m supposed to take your word that special, far enough left, Democrats don’t support this? No. I’m not going to ignore the evidence right in front of my eyes. What’s happening on homelessness in this country is disgusting.

            And if I’m coming across as disingenuous, what must you be with the “No True Scotsman” fallacy towards anti-homeless Democrats?

            • @Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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              42 months ago

              You guys are arguing semantics. This is a conservative vs. progressive situation (which you both seem to agree on) and the Dem party is overrun with conservatives (neoliberals).

              We should stop referring to Dems and “liberals” and instead refer to conservatives or progressives. The two of you agree substantially on this topic and are effectively arguing about flavors of conservative at this point.

              • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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                12 months ago

                Liberals and conservatives absolutely have different ideologies. People won’t stop voting for liberals until we correctly assign blame to them rather than pass it off as a conservative thing.

            • @Doomsider@lemmy.world
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              Well if the liberals consider you a moderate then perhaps that is saying something. I think we can agree he is a poor example.

              You can believe whatever you want. You are clearly passionate about this topic which is good. Look at the people in communities pushing for this. It is always the business every time and the solution is to always push them out.

              You need to turn your anger towards those that are causing the problem. Your arguments the liberals are either A complacent or B accomplices both have some truth to them. This isn’t the problem though.

              • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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                52 months ago

                At the end of the day the voters are the problem. We didn’t show up with signs and fire them at the next election. Maybe this is the wake up call this issue needed

                • @Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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                  02 months ago

                  True. If the voters demand real progressives (instead of the conservative neoliberal business-class insiders the Dems always run) the party might actually become progressive.

        • @Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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          32 months ago

          This is a great example of a neoliberal being a conservative. Newsom is a neoliberal. Neoliberals are conservatives who pander to progressives to get votes. They work for the business class, not the human class.

          The Dem party is dominated by neoliberals. There are a few progressives in the party as well, but they are marginalized by the neoliberals.

          • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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            12 months ago

            Please stop making up definitions for words that already have them. Liberalism has always been pro capitalist. Neo liberal specifically refers to complete deregulation of the market, abolishing the income tax, and getting rid of social welfare programs like SSI and Medicare.

            • @Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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              12 months ago

              Please stop making up definitions for words that already have them.

              You first make the above condescending statement, then immediately follow it up by describing right-libertarianism, thus making up a definition for a word that already has that description.

              Modern neoliberals are not so extreme as to advocate for the total abolishment of fundamental social safety nets as you suggest. Instead, they are much more diabolical. They pretend to support such programs just enough to attract the socially progressive vote. They frequently hold a platform of “reforming” such programs to lower their costs. Once elected, the modern neoliberal gently strangles those programs to allow them to lower corporate taxes or provide benefits to the business class in exchange for their financial support. Some examples of modern American neoliberals are Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton.

              So how 'bout you stop making up definitions for words that already have them? We don’t have to debate fucking minutia and semantics at the expense of destroying our actual common enemies. Instead of being condescending to one another, why don’t we try working together for a fucking change? I can see why the French started killing each other when they ran out of elites. I am fucking bloodthirsty right now and arguing stupid shit with people on my own team is a waste of both of our resources.