In @nytopinion Homeless people didn’t create the affordable housing crisis. Mark Horvath, who created the YouTube channel Invisible People, argues we shouldn’t punish them for it. Watch this Opinion Video. nyti.ms/3W22cea
@nytimes @nytopinion Weird parallelism that makes it sound like you’re contrasting homeless people, who didn’t create the affordable housing crisis, with Mark Horvath, who did create the YouTube channel Invisible People. This would be avoided by using a different word than “created” the second time.
@nytimes @nytopinion Homelessness is also a family phenomenon. Society refuses to compel morality with family law, still refuses to interfere with principles of liberty, individual freedom, & pursuit of individual happiness or least we thought until government involvement with gay & gender politics
@nytimes @nytopinion Something else bothering me is that faux lack of concern for Life as if people really had Courage to Die. They don't. You don't. And all that nonsense about not wanting to live just because you have employment jobs like they sometimes say in Tampa is bull for the slaughterhouses.
@nytimes @nytopinion Why is there an argument in the first place? Of course homeless people aren’t responsible for the affordable housing crisis. Of course they shouldn’t be punished. Legislatures criminalizing homelessness are cruel.