Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Slinging It In San Jose

If San Jose is so concerned about homelessness, they should first work on solid programs to bring Living Wage Jobs to their hellhole of a city.

Starting with ensuring that teachers receive a Living Wage, and work in an environment where they can help upcoming generations make sense of the world, not indoctrinate young people into believing in, accepting, and becoming active participants in, evil.

Out of sight, out of mind? The real lesson of large numbers of "the homeless" is that government is a malevolent force. “The homeless" are today's symptoms, the schoolchildren targets for a dystopian tomorrow. The “schools” and city of San Jose don't want the children or their parents catching on until it's too late.
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San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan and others have crafted a new proposed ordinance to address homeless encampments near schools.

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The proposal would “prohibit encampments and vehicle dwellings from 150 feet within any licensed preschool, day care, or K-through-12 schools,” Mr. Ortiz said at the event.

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Kim Vo, KIPP’s principal, recalls instances of homeless residents who have made their way onto school grounds.

[Horrors! Homeless humans coming onto public property! (How do they check? Demand that everyone walking near schools, daycares, and preschools, have on their person a copy of their lease or mortgage? Papers Dammit!) That's why we have concentration camps. What were once "Reservations", what was once Auschwitz, are called "Homeless Shelters". "Shelter-ing" society from looking at the consequences of not reining in and locking up the monsters acting through “government” that have caused and exacerbated widespread misery.]

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They spoke out because they were finding needles on their lunch tables,” Mr. Mahan said during the event. “Our students should not have to face the ramifications of our failure on homelessness.”

[On the other hand, students whacked out on psych drugs is not just a-OK, it's encouraged!]

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“We’ve got to create safe places. ... We cannot have a free-for-all on our streets,” Mr. Mahan said.

[And yet it was the same ilk of "school officials" that pushed hard for children to be injected with bioweapons. "Got Myocarditis"? Probably, but if safe/non-invasive testing isn't done, it doesn't exist. Out of sight, out of mind. Again.]

“There are a lot of places to park and camp that don’t have to be right next to a school,”

[Really? Bull! Look at the scope of that proposed "Ordinance" again. Like the laws on "bad drugs" within a certain distance of "schools", daycare facilities, preschools, etc etc etc, there's not much room left for the homeless to live. Guess they'll have to turn themselves in, or stop living. “Funny” how that's the easily predictable final “solution”]

“We’ve got to give our students that peace of mind of having even just a modest buffer around their learning environment.”

[That recurring pattern, Out of sight, out of mind. Catching on, yet?]

Mr. Ortiz noted the seriousness of the situation and the duty he has regarding it.

[But there's no duty to give students critical thinking skills, or training so they can go out and secure a Living Wage Job. No, "schools" are to dumb 'em down and keep 'em infantile.]


Proposed Ordinance Seeks to Ban Homelessness Near San Jose Schools




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