Where is it against the law to be poor?GreyICE wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2020 9:51 amI recommend you read [url=https://ips-dc.org/the-poor-get-prison-the-alarming-spread-of-the-criminalization-of-poverty/]The Poor Get Prison[/url]. It's a fantastic place to start on something that - and I say this without judgment - you are completely ignorant of.Darth Wedgius wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2020 5:24 am
Well, poverty isn't criminalized. Be happy.
I haven't seen a lot of anti-homeless rhetoric from Republicans. I've seen suggestions that some people choose homelessness. And I've seen support for shelters for men that had nothing to do with bashing feminism.
I've also seen plenty of people disparage men as a class, and those seem to come from the left.
As for Republicans, well, lets just poll Glorious Leader:
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/07/trump-homeless-urinating-making-cops-sick-walking-beat-fox-news-tucker-carlson-interview-liberal-cities.htmlTRUMP: It’s a phenomenon that started two years ago. It’s disgraceful. I am looking at it very seriously. We are doing other things, as you probably noticed, like some of the things we’re doing now. But you can’t do that. You can’t have [it] where police officers are getting sick just by walking the beat. I mean, they’re actually getting very sick. Where people are getting sick. The people living there are living in hell too. Although some of them have mental problems where they don’t even know they are living that way. In fact, perhaps they like living that way. They can’t do that. We can’t ruin our cities. You have people that work in those cities. They work in office buildings and to get into the building they have to walk through a scene that no one would have believed possible three years ago. This is the liberal establishment. This is what I am fighting. I don’t know if they are afraid of votes. I don’t know if they really believe that this should be taking place. But it’s a terrible thing that is taking place.
But lets ignore his rambling, inane speeches. We're all used to him saying random shit, like homelessness started in 2017, and other random bullshit like that. What about his policies?
https://nlihc.org/resource/president-trump-proposes-drastic-cuts-affordable-housing-programs
Drastic cuts to affordable housing to the tune of $9.6 billion, which would create tens of thousands more homeless, if not hundreds of thousands.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/14/politics/food-stamps-work-requirements-usda-rule-blocked/index.html
Cut food from to 500,000 Americans, narrowly blocked by an injunction (because this administration rules by decree, not democracy).
Even the criminal justice reform he touted was undermined by his own justice department, as the First Step Act (a slight rebrand of the 2014 Redeem bill) has been attacked by his own DOJ, even as he touts it: https://www.motherjones.com/crime-justice/2020/02/trump-just-bragged-about-criminal-justice-reform-look-closer-at-how-his-administration-is-undoing-it/
So on every front, I see the Republican party being extremely anti-male by your own definition. So I guess I have to ask, why do you hate men? You know these policies disproportionately hurt men, yet you're enacting them anyway. Is this misandry?
Where did Trump say all the homeless are lazy? Like I said, some Republicans will say that some homeless choose that.
And because deriding men as a class is misandry. Something that disproportionately affects men isn't necessarily, just like something that disproportionately affects blacks (or whites) isn't necessarily racist, and something that disproportionately affects women isn't necessarily misogynist.