Giving Homes Solves Homelessness - Joshua | Street Epistemology

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  • Joshua and Chad use Street Epistemology to explore Joshua's confidence that giving homes solves homelessness during the Sound Epistemology Adventure Tour. To support the tour, donate here:
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  • @SoundEpistemology
    @SoundEpistemology  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thanks so much for watching! Please consider making a donation to keep the current SE tour going:
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  • @KipVaughan
    @KipVaughan หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I went to a fundraiser for my old school this week and learned that part of the cost was to support ten families that are homeless and needed support like laundry services etc. I never considered that this would be a part of a school's mission since the homeless people I usually see are adults. It made me happy to know that a contribution could help towards giving a poor student the same education and support as a wealthier one. 🥰

  • @ChaseAvior
    @ChaseAvior หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Smart and compassionate conversation.
    I lived in my car for 3 years.
    It was hard, but at least I didn't have to sleep on the sidewalk.

  • @gildedvibrations8927
    @gildedvibrations8927 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What do you get if you give a hobo a house?

    • @gildedvibrations8927
      @gildedvibrations8927 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      A methlab

    • @alistairmurray626
      @alistairmurray626 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@gildedvibrations8927 surprised you didn't laugh at your own joke too

    • @gildedvibrations8927
      @gildedvibrations8927 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @alistairmurray626 it's not a joke, have you ever even been on the streets?

    • @alistairmurray626
      @alistairmurray626 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@gildedvibrations8927 You phrased it like a joke with a punchline. I'm glad you're taking it back now though. No i fortunately havn't had to live on the streets. Do you think that's a gotcha moment fo you? You think i don't know what happens on the streets?
      Do you think everyone on the streets is an addict?
      Do you think that homelessness is caused solely by substance abuse?
      Do you think every homeless person is a meth addict?
      Do you think that maybe the problem is a bit more complex with having to also deal with addiction issues?
      Have you lived on the streets? were you a meth addict? if you live in a house now is it a meth house?
      If it wasn';t a bad joke then please enlighten me to what you meant by your "statement" and why you phrased it as a joke.
      Otherwise i'm just thinking you've given up on thinking homeless people need help.

    • @gildedvibrations8927
      @gildedvibrations8927 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @alistairmurray626 giving more spaces for them to do drugs is not helping them. I'm not taking anything back, btw, I framed it as a joke, but it is truth. These folks are absolute animals, demons even. Give them something beautiful and they will always corrupt it

  • @togocat1
    @togocat1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    nope. this would never work and is not sustainable. they keep the young dumb and no education of finances and family values are taught, it relies completely on parents teaching this to their children and lets face it, most parents shouldn't be parents at all. It's safe to say a very small amount of people learn about self reliance and sustainability inside the home. I would say give free financial and parenting education and homelessness would slowly faze itself out. BUT laws need to be enforced, discipline and punishment needs to be enforced and carried out in full! Teachers need to start teaching math and science not social justice nonsense. The government needs an entire overhaul to get the corruption out. The oligopolies need to be dismantled. Unfortunately, the reality is more and more people are going to go into poverty in North America (Canada too) because inflation and cost of living is outpacing the majority of peoples earnings. We will be left with the very rich and the very poor like we did in the past. We all know the richest people make sure no money go to tax, so the entire tax burden falls on the shoulders of the quickly shrinking middle class. LOL There is no solution now. 60 years of pure corruption and greed has left our countries at the door of collapse. Well, Canada, where I am from is dire straights right now. It's is bad from coast to coast. Our current government has put this country in a place where I don't see us pulling out of without serious pain. The generosity to homelessness will go away quickly too. This sort of charity works when society is fat and happy. We have the fat but not the happy. I can give you an example that is currently happening in my town. We always supported our food banks. however, international students, millions of them, are taking every item off the shelves in every town they reside. Not because they need the food, because it's free. Well, the society, the people who live here and support the food banks are not supporting them anymore. So, the people who really need the help now do not get it. If we can't solve the greed how do we give charity? If we are struggling to pay bills, how do you give to charity? Sorry guys, but this convo was a bust and in no way would giving homes to homeless solve any problem at all. cheers.

    • @SoundEpistemology
      @SoundEpistemology  หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Thanks for sharing all that and telling us how you feel about Joshua’s views. In a sentence or two, what is your understanding of the point of the conversation itself? Thanks in advance.

    • @darkwarlock123
      @darkwarlock123 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      There are countries that do this and it works. What do you think about that?

    • @togocat1
      @togocat1 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@SoundEpistemology Giving the homeless a home, clothes food and whatever they need will solve homelessness. In America, you can have a job, and still be homeless. Helsinki is basically the one and only study you are basing everything on. That's about it.

    • @togocat1
      @togocat1 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@darkwarlock123 you need a country that is mostly ethnically homogeneous, follow the laws, strong community values. Guess what has gone up over the last 5 years? Immigration and crime. Having said that, I would love to see this study done in Denver Colorado. It has ruffly the same GDP per capita and population. It would make for an excellent comparison. I would love to see the USA pull out all the same services and advantages from housing to healthcare and everything in between for the same amount of tax money the Fins paid for their study. It would be very enlightening. I just don't think this works in a country where everyone is out for themselves and will sue their neighbor for any little thing, a country where apparently racism has never been so bad, and you have a former president in some kind of court clown show the whole world is laughing at. I mean, it's just impossible. over 80% of Finland's population has national pride, in the country in the people in the religion in the culture. I can't say the same for the USA. So, will this work? probably not, too much greed and corruption. cheers.

    • @darkwarlock123
      @darkwarlock123 หลายเดือนก่อน

      One of the experiments was done in Houston, TX. Homelessness went down 63%.
      You're just claiming it won't work, you have no data.

  • @rsandhu02
    @rsandhu02 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If most of them have jobs and this is just an issue about home affordability, then why have so many of them set up camp in Los Angeles and San Francisco? These are some of the most expensive cities to live in. Just go to a place that’s more affordable.

  • @ian999ify
    @ian999ify หลายเดือนก่อน

    Give them YOUR home First.

    • @itscrispy4469
      @itscrispy4469 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey buddy nofovy said you had to give them your home lol. It’s a problem for the public sector but you’re too selfish to pay 1-2% in taxes to save your fellow countrymen. 9
      Or we could raise taxes on the elite to cover it all so you wouldn’t have any change.