Finding Faith: Who is left to speak for you?
- America has not built enough housing, especially affordable housing, in decades; this failure has contributed to homelessness, according to the unnamed organization operating emergency shelters and supportive housing.
- Homelessness is primarily a housing issue rather than a moral failure related to addictions or mental health, as claimed by the spokesperson from the organization.
- Criminalizing homelessness may make cities look better, but it harms marginalized communities and increases costs for incarceration and mental health services, the organization warns.
- The speaker expresses regret for not being as noble as Martin Niemöller and warns that if oppression continues, there may be no one left to advocate for those affected.
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Finding Faith: Who is left to speak for you?
First, my deepest apologies to Martin Niemöller, a much nobler pastor than I’ll ever be. But because of his inspiration, I share … First, they came for those whom they deemed “illegals.” And I protested but a little, but not loudly. Shame on me. Then, they came for people who are transgender. And I protested not at all because I already felt too much burden on my shoulders. My silence pains me to no end. Then, most recently, they came for the ho…
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Total News Sources19
Leaning Left0Leaning Right11Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution73% Right
Bias Distribution
- 73% of the sources lean Right
73% Right
C 27%
R 73%
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