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The father of poverty is Law. These original British
industrialists used law to separate the Irish people from their
land and their ability to sustain themselves independent of a
market economy.
And so, in our modern society, the homeless are kept moving physically; for standing still is trespassing, disorderly conduct, or vagrancy. These undesirables insane, addicted, unemployed, or some other description of a Diminished Human Capacity are coached to move on to a new location, only to be coached to move to a new location, only to be coached to move to a new location. Society has mastered avoidance of responsibility. It all keeps happening but no one is causing it. De Facto segregation of the homeless from their Constitutional right to exist lawfully on their own land is achieved by active omission of the United States Legislative branch of government. Federal law should be enacted mandating states to provide the Land needed for Bi-County Homeless Land Reservations (H.L.R). It must be unlawful for a person's existence to be unlawful. The American Homeless have previously been banished from the right to exist in harmony with the United States law. This paradox is inconsistent with human rights enjoyed by other American people. The core issue here is that of being alive yet being unable to conform too existing law. Laws do not come into existence because of human virtues. Laws always come into existence because of human vice. No law describes excellent human behavior. Therefore, the American Homeless person's right to exist on their own land is derived from their pre-existing criminality, not their goodness (as faith is to grace undeserved). [PREVIOUS] [NEXT] |