• ciko22i3
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    1 year ago

    You provided a source that says most of the homeless people are unemployed (53% of sheltered and 40% of sheltered have jobs). I provided a source that says 2/3 of homeless people have a history of drug and alcohol abuse. Do you not know what the words “most” and “majority” mean?

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      As someone who just read over these comments: Your reading comprehension sucks.

      Your own source says 1/3 of homeless have problems with alcohol/drugs. So 2/3 don’t.

      Of those 1/3 with problems 2/3 have lifetime histories of drug or alcohol use disorders.

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        1 year ago

        so they must likely fucked up with drug use, and are nearing the end of rehab now

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          1 year ago

          You still don’t get it? Your argument was most of them are druggies. But your own source says 2/3 of them have no drug problem at all.

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            1 year ago

            No, my argument was that drug use lead them to being homeless. A lot of homeless people are in rehab programs, and it helps them a lot. The source i listed is one of those programs. You seem like the one with reading comprehension issuses.

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      YOUR source said only 1/3 have a current substance abuse issue. And my source said that 53% of homeless folks in shelters have jobs while 40% of unsheltered folks have jobs. Most homeless folks start out using shelters and then transition to living on the street as they loss hope and ergo lose employment as their Material Conditions worsen. I am done arguing with your surface level understanding of a complex crisis. I pray you and yours never experience the crushing hopelessness that is living on the street and not knowing where you will rest your head.