Anonymous
ID: 9BN75UHz
7/14/2025, 5:45:32 AM No.510328633
Let’s drop the “muh rent too high” cope.
Homelessness in America is not a housing issue.
It’s a mental illness and drug addiction issue. Period.
You think these people just lost their jobs and couldn’t recover? No. These are not functional adults. These are the unmedicated, the dangerously unstable, and the chronically addicted.
Bipolar I with psychotic episodes
Paranoid and disorganized schizophrenia
Borderline Personality Disorder and other Cluster B trash
Meth, crack, fentanyl, wet, heroin
All of the above at once
They aren’t sleeping on the street because of inflation—they’re sleeping there because they’re untreatable in the current system and uncaged in the name of "freedom."
Back in the day, they’d be locked up in long-term psychiatric care facilities. Not ideal, but at least they weren’t throwing human shit on sidewalks or screaming about the CIA in Walmart parking lots. But then the ACLU and bleeding hearts got involved, and suddenly involuntary commitment became taboo. Now we have open-air asylums in every city, and you’re told to just step over them like it’s normal.
This isn’t society collapsing. This is society refusing to deal with reality.
We need:
>Involuntary institutionalization
>24/7 monitored mental health wards
>Aggressive drug detox programs
>No more “rights” for people who can’t tell reality from delusion
You can’t reason with a schizophrenic off his meds. You can’t rehabilitate a borderline with a fentanyl habit and no concept of time. You can’t “job train” someone who thinks the government implanted a microchip in their spine.
These people are gone.
They’re not going to “get better.”
They’re not going to “get housing.”
They’re going to rot—and drag civilization down with them if you let them.
Enough with the pity.
Bring back the asylums.
Or watch every city burn out from the inside.
Homelessness in America is not a housing issue.
It’s a mental illness and drug addiction issue. Period.
You think these people just lost their jobs and couldn’t recover? No. These are not functional adults. These are the unmedicated, the dangerously unstable, and the chronically addicted.
Bipolar I with psychotic episodes
Paranoid and disorganized schizophrenia
Borderline Personality Disorder and other Cluster B trash
Meth, crack, fentanyl, wet, heroin
All of the above at once
They aren’t sleeping on the street because of inflation—they’re sleeping there because they’re untreatable in the current system and uncaged in the name of "freedom."
Back in the day, they’d be locked up in long-term psychiatric care facilities. Not ideal, but at least they weren’t throwing human shit on sidewalks or screaming about the CIA in Walmart parking lots. But then the ACLU and bleeding hearts got involved, and suddenly involuntary commitment became taboo. Now we have open-air asylums in every city, and you’re told to just step over them like it’s normal.
This isn’t society collapsing. This is society refusing to deal with reality.
We need:
>Involuntary institutionalization
>24/7 monitored mental health wards
>Aggressive drug detox programs
>No more “rights” for people who can’t tell reality from delusion
You can’t reason with a schizophrenic off his meds. You can’t rehabilitate a borderline with a fentanyl habit and no concept of time. You can’t “job train” someone who thinks the government implanted a microchip in their spine.
These people are gone.
They’re not going to “get better.”
They’re not going to “get housing.”
They’re going to rot—and drag civilization down with them if you let them.
Enough with the pity.
Bring back the asylums.
Or watch every city burn out from the inside.
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