Whose responsibility is it to protect unhoused when it’s freezing outside? An Ohio pastor opened his church to the homeless and was charged by city.

  • EdibleFriend@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    No it took 41 years of living here and seeing what we are like.

    And I’m curious what you’re talking about because clearly you’re not talking about this headline. This is a headline showing cold hard facts about what happened so you must be discussing others?

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      10 months ago

      The site literally has this article classified as an opinion piece. It’s in the URL.

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        10 months ago

        Because the person went into their opinions on the matter. But, glossing over you trying to downplay this because of a tag, please tell me how this is OK based on that tag?

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          10 months ago

          I’m good bro. Sounds like you already made your mind up, based on cold hard facts

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            10 months ago

            In other words you have fuck all to defend this other then a tag on an article.

            But hey! Ill even play the part you couldn’t have. ‘The law says no sleeping there! no eating there!’

            Those zoning laws are in place to make sure people don’t try to use places like this as a restaurant or as an apartment. They can, of course, be overlooked on a case by case basis, which they always are when its not about daring to help the homeless. According to laws like this pancake dinners in church’s are illegal. Eating the eucharistic is illegal, as, yes, that is serving food. No city is shutting down churches for these things, would never even consider it.

            The law is overlooked all the damn time based on whats actually happening. This is not the city having their hand tied by a law and regrettably having to enforce it. This is, obviously, the city not wanting the homeless to be helped which is literally POLICY IN SO MANY PLACES

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              10 months ago

              I appreciate your honesty in introducing a strawman. I won’t be defending your arguments bud lol

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                10 months ago

                In other words you have absolutely nothing other then a tag on an article to say its acceptable to throw the homeless back out on the street in record low temps.

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            10 months ago

            If you’re gonna start shit at least defend your ideas or give a glimpse into your thought process before you punk out like a bitch after getting called out lol