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7/14/2025, 6:20:34 AM
>>510328633
It's definitely both.
Yes institutionalization definitely should be a tool, living on the street on disability having the govt pay for the drugs shouldn't be an option.
But also you can find, for example, youtubers going around interviewing homeless not all of them are drug addicts, and even those who are often got the start of their addiction when they lost their job and got evicted by a jew.
So what is needed is a combination - bring institutionalization back to deal with the people who are too far gone - irreparably mentally ill either from drugs destroying their brain or something else.
And the other, very important side of the coin is national socialism.
Starting from eradication of the jewry, then sending all the non-whites back to their own home.
This already frees up a like a hundred million units of housing, which brings the prices down, but for the future so they'll never go up again, you ban rentiering and govt subsidizes housing loans for your primary residence for families - and 20% off the loan for every child you have.
It's definitely both.
Yes institutionalization definitely should be a tool, living on the street on disability having the govt pay for the drugs shouldn't be an option.
But also you can find, for example, youtubers going around interviewing homeless not all of them are drug addicts, and even those who are often got the start of their addiction when they lost their job and got evicted by a jew.
So what is needed is a combination - bring institutionalization back to deal with the people who are too far gone - irreparably mentally ill either from drugs destroying their brain or something else.
And the other, very important side of the coin is national socialism.
Starting from eradication of the jewry, then sending all the non-whites back to their own home.
This already frees up a like a hundred million units of housing, which brings the prices down, but for the future so they'll never go up again, you ban rentiering and govt subsidizes housing loans for your primary residence for families - and 20% off the loan for every child you have.
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