#the tenant told him you absolutely cannot dig in the ground or eat anything that comes out of the ground here
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About the SF location for the homeless shelter, Treasure Island was used to store toxic waste and they are still finding more buried there. Many former and current residents of the island have chronic coughs, or lung or thyroid cancer. They already stuck a bunch of affordable housing there so it’s filled with people getting sick who can’t afford treatment or afford to move away.
I would not be surprised if these other locations are as bad. With the San Francisco location, this feels like an intentional part of their plan of ridding the streets of the homeless; put them somewhere they’ll die quicker.
Y’know about notorious housing costs and homelessness situation in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, the Pacific coast of the US? In 2023, Portland and San Francisco are both moving forward with major multi-million-dollar projects to outlaw “street camping” while opening “city-run mass encampments.”
The mayor, 14 April 2023:
San Francisco is site of arguably one of worst situations in the US, where thousands units are completely inaccessible, and people pay over $2000 a month to live in closets or dorm-style high-density shared rooms, and upscale coffee shops and restaurants require phone apps or payment receipts for people to access restrooms. The W!!pedia page “Homelessness in the San Francisco Bay Area” is over 120,000 bytes in size and 12,000 words in length.
In April 2023, the city announces its grand plan: A “five-year plan” costing $600 million to “cut the number of unsheltered homeless in halve” in five years. So not a plan to put people in homes, but just to get them off the street, qualifying them as part of the strange designation of “the sheltered homeless” (they will still be homeless, but they won’t be “on the streets,” and will be “sheltered” by a city shelter or camp).
Get them out of sight, put them out of the way on an island or something:
In 2022, the city estimated that over 20,000 people are homeless in a calendar year.
And that’s only within the formal city limits of San Francisco and doesn’t include the rest of the Bay Area (which contains millions more people in Oakland, San Jose, Richmond, etc.)
The rest of the Pacific coast?
In late 2022, Portland, its mayor, and its city council announced a major initiative to ban and outlaw “street camping”. Portland will simultaneously by opening “city-run encampments” or “sanctioned mass homeless camps.” In early 2023, Portland begins this project:
March 2023:
Hmm.
One of the most popular homeless related questions on Q/uora, as if were a “valid question” about how “you must earn your existence through work”, and not a sickening disregard for life:
Hmm.
Like:
#My boyfriend almost moved to treasure island#he was literally about to move in when he mentioned to a fellow tenant how excited he was to have room to garden#the tenant told him you absolutely cannot dig in the ground or eat anything that comes out of the ground here#just breathing on a windy day is dangerous enough here#he looked it up and immediately canceled his lease#because he was lucky enough to be able to#too many are not
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