• @Rachelhazideas@lemy.lol
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    91 year ago

    Mental health issues are universal. Americans aren’t anymore genetically prone to having mental health issues than other countries. The reason for America’s rampant homelessness is because of the lack of social safety nets, inaccessible healthcare, nimby-ism, and unlivable minimum wages.

    The idea that homelessness is primarily a symptom of mental health issues is perpetuated to push the blame onto the homeless and absolve the exploitative upper class of responsibility. People aren’t homeless because they have mental health issues, they have mental health issues because of living with the unending threat of being one medical emergency away from homelessness.

    • @Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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      1 year ago

      I want to stress that “medical emergency” isn’t necessarily something that puts you in the hospital. When you’re living paycheck to paycheck, being out of work for 3 days with the flu forces you to choose between keeping the gas or the electric bill up to date this month.

      When you’re living paycheck to paycheck, being off work on Christmas and New Years isn’t a welcome break. It means short paychecks two weeks in a row.