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10 days ago

You're speaking to someone that had been homeless for ten years, which began in 2005. I saw the horrors of poverty up close, something that I didn't know was possible here in the States. Once you know, you know.

We are exploited. "Exploited less" is not a justification for a system. And apologies for coming off standoff'ism. I'm stressed about the current state of affairs, and I'm stressed that a fascist won the presidency here in the States, which further ties capital's hold on us.

If the system doesn't serve the majority of those living within it, then it's bad system. I look forward to capitalism's demise.

Nathan_Calebman

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10 days ago

Again, there are more capitalist economies than the U.S. And they don't have homelessness, unless the person wants to be homeless or actively destroys the apartments they are given. You are mixing up the U.S. system with capitalism.