Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 12, 2020 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 2,059 |
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 13, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 12,432 |
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 13, 2020 | Registered: 9 years ago Posts: 3,708 |
Quote
yurble
That said, I am so utterly sick of people acting like this is a "mom" or "parent" issue. If you take the position that housing is a privilege that people deserve according to the blamelessness of their lives (the main argument behind putting children in housing first), then breeders ought to be near the end of the line because they were culpable in getting another person (and a child at that!) into homelessness. Having the child was probably a contributing factor in poverty as well. But instead they are always benefiting by proxy because of course "children need parents", regardless of how useless they are. So when people stop talking about kids and start talking about how everyone needs housing, I'll agree.
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 13, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 12,432 |
Quote
freya
Quote
yurble
That said, I am so utterly sick of people acting like this is a "mom" or "parent" issue. If you take the position that housing is a privilege that people deserve according to the blamelessness of their lives (the main argument behind putting children in housing first), then breeders ought to be near the end of the line because they were culpable in getting another person (and a child at that!) into homelessness. Having the child was probably a contributing factor in poverty as well. But instead they are always benefiting by proxy because of course "children need parents", regardless of how useless they are. So when people stop talking about kids and start talking about how everyone needs housing, I'll agree.
This is exactly the issue. It is much easier for a parunt to qualify for government assistance because the gov't cares about baybeez only in the US. I highly doubt this is the only option for these womben, they are likely playing the cards to see what they can get away with.
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 13, 2020 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 2,059 |
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 13, 2020 | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 3,842 |
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 14, 2020 | Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 9,964 |
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 14, 2020 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,576 |
Quote
freya
Quote
yurble
That said, I am so utterly sick of people acting like this is a "mom" or "parent" issue. If you take the position that housing is a privilege that people deserve according to the blamelessness of their lives (the main argument behind putting children in housing first), then breeders ought to be near the end of the line because they were culpable in getting another person (and a child at that!) into homelessness. Having the child was probably a contributing factor in poverty as well. But instead they are always benefiting by proxy because of course "children need parents", regardless of how useless they are. So when people stop talking about kids and start talking about how everyone needs housing, I'll agree.
This is exactly the issue. It is much easier for a parunt to qualify for government assistance because the gov't cares about baybeez only in the US. I highly doubt this is the only option for these womben, they are likely playing the cards to see what they can get away with.
A single person has to make less than minimum wage to meet the government's definition of poor, which is practically impossible within legal employment. And I can tell you now, a single person who requests benefits and makes minimum wage will likely be told to obtain a second job for more money.
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 14, 2020 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,576 |
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 15, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 7,825 |
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 15, 2020 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,576 |
Quote
mumofsixbirds
I have to say that as a homeowner, I'd be FURIOUS if I was trying to sell my house and someone decided to help themselves and move into it without my permission. Not only would it likely cause the value of the house to decrease due to damage done in there, but it's not theirs.
I do agree that housing and rent is extremely expensive, and out of a lot of people's ranges, but that doesn't entitle these women to just take something.
I'm glad they got evicted. I do feel sorry for their kids who didn't ask for stupid parents. If these moos can't afford housing for their kids, then the kids need to be taken away and put with people who can.
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 15, 2020 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 2,059 |
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 15, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 7,825 |
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 15, 2020 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,576 |
Quote
mumofsixbirds
I did, however, choose not to further impoverish myself by having kids. I made decisions that would help me get what I wanted, rather than do stupid things and then think that I'm owed it.
I feel bad for people who are having trouble, but moos create a lot of their own problems simply by having kids with some babydaddy loser. It isn't my problem.
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 15, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 7,825 |
Quote
craftyzits
Quote
mumofsixbirds
I did, however, choose not to further impoverish myself by having kids. I made decisions that would help me get what I wanted, rather than do stupid things and then think that I'm owed it.
I feel bad for people who are having trouble, but moos create a lot of their own problems simply by having kids with some babydaddy loser. It isn't my problem.
I too followed this path and even had my organs removed to do so. However, not everyone in the world is blessed with even decent sex education, especially in the Bible Belt. Crossing the legs doesn't help either, as many are impregnated through rape or incest and they have no voice in the matter. This will get worse when Roe V Wade is eliminated. Suicide is an option, and you can bet your bottom dollar that is the road many of these women will take.
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 16, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 1,367 |
Quote
mumofsixbirds
I agree with cfdavep that some people feel that life is unfair and that they should be able to take what they want because *insert shitty self-created reason here*. I've lived in rentals my entire life until I got my house a few years ago. I never even lived in a house when I was a kid. I still didn't think that society owed me something. I wanted one badly, but that didn't mean that someone should give me theirs.
I did, however, choose not to further impoverish myself by having kids. I made decisions that would help me get what I wanted, rather than do stupid things and then think that I'm owed it.
I feel bad for people who are having trouble, but moos create a lot of their own problems simply by having kids with some babydaddy loser. It isn't my problem.
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 16, 2020 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,576 |
Quote
kman
Watch out, because today's sprogs and young adults have been thoroughly indoctrinated with socialism. The public schools can't teach the 3Rs effectively, let alone unbiased science and real-life skills, but they sure do a bang-up job with this far-Left agenda. The attitudes that the wealthy should be forced to give up what they have and everything these kids want should be simply given to them at others' expense come directly from that. No wonder young moos feel entitled to squat in someone else's house.
There's no coincidence that it takes workers dependent on government for a living—meaning teachers—to make sure the kids get their Marxist training. In the meantime, US standing in international comparisons of math, science, etc., has long been stagnant or even regressing in some parts of the country. The Left has its priorities with youth, and actual schooling in vital subjects isn't one of those.
The Generation Z(ocialism) crowd is going to transform the US for the worse over the next 30 years. This story about moos squatting is just a taste of what's coming. The Green New Deal, which is fundamentally a communist appropriation of all buildings and vehicles, would have justifiably been laughed out of public discussion in 1990. In 2020 that's a different story.
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 16, 2020 | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 3,842 |
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 16, 2020 | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 3,842 |
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 18, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 3,003 |
Quote
Cambion
Doesn't Habitat for Humanity build homeless people free houses? Nobody gives a shit about unchilded homeless people, but I find it extraordinarily hard to believe that with all the bleeding hearts out there, people would allow breeders to be homeless.
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 21, 2020 | Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 9,964 |
Quote
Article
“This movement does not end today with us and with that house on Magnolia Street. We will not stop organizing and fighting until all unhoused folks who want shelter have shelter.”
Quote
Article
They spent the night in jail. They went through a horrific trauma with the eviction, which I believe was unnecessary on the part of the sheriff.”
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 21, 2020 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 2,059 |
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA January 24, 2020 | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 3,842 |
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA February 02, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 7,825 |
Re: Homeless moos illegally take over vacant home in CA February 08, 2020 | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 2,301 |
Quote
craftyzits
Quote
kman
Watch out, because today's sprogs and young adults have been thoroughly indoctrinated with socialism. The public schools can't teach the 3Rs effectively, let alone unbiased science and real-life skills, but they sure do a bang-up job with this far-Left agenda. The attitudes that the wealthy should be forced to give up what they have and everything these kids want should be simply given to them at others' expense come directly from that. No wonder young moos feel entitled to squat in someone else's house.
There's no coincidence that it takes workers dependent on government for a living—meaning teachers—to make sure the kids get their Marxist training. In the meantime, US standing in international comparisons of math, science, etc., has long been stagnant or even regressing in some parts of the country. The Left has its priorities with youth, and actual schooling in vital subjects isn't one of those.
The Generation Z(ocialism) crowd is going to transform the US for the worse over the next 30 years. This story about moos squatting is just a taste of what's coming. The Green New Deal, which is fundamentally a communist appropriation of all buildings and vehicles, would have justifiably been laughed out of public discussion in 1990. In 2020 that's a different story.
I think the problem is forcing public schools to attempt to 'educate' defective children who can't learn because of severe autism or what have you, children going to school without potty training or basic speech, and some children are attempting to learn with malnutrition and lack of basic hygiene. Teachers are being forced to act as social workers and parents, and many classrooms are grossly overcrowded. The solution is to get the defects back to specialized education and care and requiring licenses for breeding. Of course, that will not happen as "Every sperm is sacred!" and all have the right to breed indiscriminately.