Is it REALLY government policy to kill off the homeless?
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Is it REALLY government policy to kill off the homeless?
Remember the end of last year, when This Site reported a claim by then-Work and Pensions Secretary David Gauke that the Conservatives would halve homelessness by 2022, and eliminate it altogether by 2027?
I said the most likely explanation for this was that they expect homeless people to die.
Once again, it seems the facts have proved me right.
https://voxpoliticalonline.com/2018/04/11/another-vox-political-prediction-is-coming-true-is-it-really-government-policy-to-kill-off-the-homeless/
I said the most likely explanation for this was that they expect homeless people to die.
Once again, it seems the facts have proved me right.
https://voxpoliticalonline.com/2018/04/11/another-vox-political-prediction-is-coming-true-is-it-really-government-policy-to-kill-off-the-homeless/
Re: Is it REALLY government policy to kill off the homeless?
It is part of every repressive regime policy.
First making the existing repressive legislation tougher, for instance cutting funding to make prisons more humane, the justice system more accessible, or poverty less debilitating.
Then the demonisation of its victims and the incentivisation to pass legislation even more repressive and so on.
To the extent by which their dastard effort are successful, the rate of mortality of those more affected shoot up.
Hundred of thousand have already been killed in the last 10 years or so, quite legally and quite complacently.
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