Wokeness & Constructivism: SLEEPING OUTSIDE [PART 3]
Wokeness continues to perpetuate the Homeless Industrial Complex (HIC) through the ignorance of the Liberal media propaganda machine and the aesthetic qualities of homelessness that make it appear like a super positive liberal habit, such as sleeping outside. Contrary to popular constructivist and woke cultural belief, sleeping outside does not make you Peter Fonda or Dennis Hopper in Easy Rider: it puts you at significant risk of premature death, and increases your risk of mental health decline exponentially.
Though still in development, one of my research papers [which will hopefully be available by May 2020] has definitively found that the current state of the HIC constitutes a genocide, and any persons or organization perpetuating the rhetoric of the HIC as a “housing crisis” is directly responsible for this genocide. Furthermore, the rhetoric concerning housing is so extreme in its detrimental impact that it constitutes a fraud.
Mass swathes of the American population have not become homeless because of a “housing crisis” (which doesn’t exist). The people you see strung out on the streets are homeless because of their failing mental health or because they wanted to be homeless initially, and subsequently cannot leave the streets. As a result of their homelessness, this demographic cannot secure a job, and turn to a life of crime to support their lifestyle.
The laws in California have made petty thefts essentially legal. Shops across the state are going out of business due to decreased foot traffic and increased crime. Local residents across California have banded together to deal with the side effects of living on the streets, which are documented by Fox News.
If I have said it once, I’ve said it a billion times: How is it that me, a twenty-something shouty British nonimmigrant alien of extraordinary ability who has only ever voted Liberal Democrat, understands and is fighting this crisis better than the likes of Gavin Newsom or Eric Garcetti? Why is that people like Tomi Lahren and Tucker Carlson are in greater alignment with my rhetoric than any “progressive” journalist and social commentator?
Well, it’s because their eyes are open and they can see the forest for the false narrative that wokeness promotes. Looking outside of their constructivist realities, in this instance Lahren and Carlson are in alignment over the absurdity of allowing people to slowly die on our streets. For those of you unaware of the extremities, the works of edantes112 on Twitter and the LA.Homeless Instagram account really encapsulates the realities of life of the street for the homeless of Los Angeles. Thanks to faux “woke” misconceptions about helping these individuals, there is little hope that any of these people will be supported in getting off the streets.
The fact of the matter is that most people aren’t rockstars at dealing with the elements (I am, just FYI). When most people sleep outside for prolonged periods of time, they die. Giving the homeless bottles of water, measly medical attention, and sandwiches is not a long-term fix. It’s a short-term death sentence, and the consequences of dealing with the elements extend to the tax-paying population. For the tossers still going out on a daily basis to feed and water the homeless: shame on you for making it easier for these people to die.
Further issues with sleeping outdoors in urban and rural California…
The number of wildfires started by homeless people trying to keep warm, cook, or with proclivities for arson skyrocketed this year. Oftentimes, homeless folks haven’t had the basic training needed to safely start a fire in a public space. You can’t blame them for accidental-arson, but it’s also not something we need to perpetuate in California. Similarly, staying warm is becoming increasingly difficult as our 2010s winter heat-waves disappear into the climate crisis that’ll kill us all by the end of this decade. Exposure is no joke.
In addition to the natural world, homeless populations are exposed to a wealth of different urban health hazards. Cities like Los Angeles are filthy in the first place. Adding human waste to the sidewalks only makes things worse. As I’ve written about in previous articles, and as Dr Drew readily communicates: ancient diseases are coming back because people are living on our streets. We can only blame douchebag anti-vaccers for a small portion of the diseases returning to our day-to-day lives, we can blame the homeless for the spread of others.
The societal hazards of sleeping outdoors are barely studied in academic literature, but those studies that do exist reveal the true horrors of living outside of society’s legal bubble. Reports of sexual and physical abuse, forced drug abuse and prostitution, random violence and consistent theft echo from the homeless community. More than anything, life on the streets is not a happy life.
Despite this, a lot of the people living on our streets are comfortable there. Shelters are hell holes, far beyond the terrors of a British university student halls of residence. One local Venetian homeless man showed me a plethora of reports of drug dealers going door-to-door at local, religious-run shelters in Venice. So, there is no true alternative for these populations. They could not function in normal society, and now the Californian legal system has ensured that they’ll die en masse on our streets… and most of you progressive, liberals, and socialists don’t even realize you’re responsible for it.
In Closing
To conclude: no, I do not think that prior tax-payer should be financially responsible for being forced into homelessness thanks to the never-ending impact of wealth inequality, but they cannot be allowed to die on our streets either. On a surface level, legalizing sleeping outside sounds great. In reality, it’s dangerous, it compounds pre-existing mental health disorders, and increases risk of death. The streets of a country like the United States should not be more dangerous than downtown Baghdad in the 2000s.
People end up on the streets for a number of reasons. Whether it’s drug addiction, wealth inequality, extreme circumstances, regular bullshit life stuff, or wanting to alleviate themselves of horrendous living situations, there are options to prevent it and end the homeless crisis and accompanying industrial complex. However, these options would demand a massive socialist overhaul to the application of care in the United States. Without a Bernie Presidency or a sweeping federal decision by President Trump, I don’t see the homeless crisis ending is anything but a genocide, which will likely be forgotten to the embarrassment of America’s history.
What I think will happen next is the mass murder of homeless populations. At some point in the next decade, a disease like smallpox, ebola, or another form of biological terror will leach into the homeless populations and kill them all in less than a year. Alternatively, a bad few shipments of fentanyl or otherwise-laced narcotics would easily see to the genocide of the entire homeless population on the west coast, and likely the rest of America. Part of me thinks this is the plan of some creepy overlord-type leadership: the issues I’m witnessing and the messaging from the media are so disjointed and lack so much common sense, that this might just be a really clever form of population control. Homelessness impacts young people, racial minorities, and lower socio-economic groups more than any other, so could easily be part of some mass population control scheme.
Of course, with the ignorance of constructivism being the dominant thought process held by those seeking to stop this genocide, I am also inclined to blame the education system of the United States for creating both the homeless crisis and the stupidity of the people attempting to “solve it.” I don’t have a clear solution for you now, but you can be damn sure I’m working with the smartest minds in the room to come up with one.
After reading this series, I hope you’re “woke” to how constructivism has made you ignorant. I hope you go out and start reading the work of scientists, and stop listening to the news anchors on television: they’re paid to tell you how to feel by the system and elites. Only by fostering an education system built on scientific data and logical thought processes and common sense can we evolve our species to a place where we can save ourselves and each other.
Thanks for Reading
I’ll be back with more angry rants to evolve society soon.