Shadow277
Well-Known Member
We just flat out disagree. Crime happens because of opportunity. If you redline and give misunderstood people a chance at life, they wouldn't commit crimes. Look at Sweden. The rehabilitate their criminals, not punish them. Our system is corrupt.So "free" shitty apartment that gets upkept by who? The people that are actually working? And how does this lower crime rates? How would this better the community? People will still do criminal acts no matter what their living situation is. Park your "free" apartment next to a nice neighborhood and watch the houses in that area tank and ask the community how they're doing. People have likely always been dirty but more recently is the lack of deodorant and other soaps, not getting their damn shots. I've known people who don't shower and instead bathe themselves in cologne or oils. Kids aren't being forced to clean their rooms and it goes on to their adulthood. I have friends that are great people but pre covid I never went to their place because it stunk and it was trashed. Same guy only got to ride in my car one time. Needlessly moving the seat aggressively and slammed the door and ran his shoe across the door speaker. I talked to him about it and he apologized but then when he gets out of the car 10 minutes later it's the same thing. These are just some of my personal experiences and I've heard more of the same from plenty of others. People don't give any shits whatsoever about their own stuff let alone someone else's. I applaud your optimism for a utopia that we should all strive for, it's just not gonna happen in any future I can think of with our current co residents of this planet.
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