I’m chilling in the parking lot of the gym right now and it’s very apparent that there is a couple next to me living in their car. At first I thought they were just getting it on - she brushed her teeth and they both leaned their seats back. But I, being the confused creeper I am, looked through my car window again only to realize they’re sleeping. Then it hit me.

They’re living in their fucking car in a gym parking lot.

I don’t know why I’m hit so hard by this, I’m sure you all see it often, but fuck. It makes me sad.

Radicalization points +100

  • @RedSquid
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    4710 months ago

    I don’t know why I’m hit so hard by this

    Cause you’re a human being with empathy? Never let yourself think it’s ‘weird’ to find this sort of thing horrifying. Or as someone much more eloquent said: “If you tremble with indignation at every injustice then you are a comrade of mine.”

    • @TeezyZeezyOP
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      3010 months ago

      Ahh, Che.

      Yes, you’re right. It is fucked. I’ve just been told off by my friends sometimes like “yeah dude that’s life” or other shit like that so I’m always hesitant to call it like it is

      • @RedSquid
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        Your friends are liberals I presume? I hear the same nonsense from my family. There is no ‘that’s just life’ - no innate, immutable state to which human experience is perpetually bound. These supposed facts of reality are very much an intentional state of affairs, and one that can be changed and, insha’allah, will be.

        • Chay
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          1610 months ago

          I also see this reply around me, people really have a lot of defeatism in them coupled with capitalist realism

      • @TheGreatSpoon
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        “yeah dude that’s life”

        I hate that so much. No it’s not life. You’re not living that way, I’m not living that way and neither of us would accept if we were suddenly living that way. I understand, because it’s a sort of learned helpness in a way I guess, but it still makes my blood boil because it is direct hostility towards those people.

        I like to imagine everyone going ‘okay!’ making them switch all their belongings with those of the homeless person and see how ‘normal’ they think it is then.

  • Anarcho-Bolshevik
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    1210 months ago

    I bet that both of them were just thinking, ‘Thank God that I live in a neoliberal democracy based on two‐party rule and supply side economics right now and not somewhere with a centrally planned economy.’

    • Red Wizard 🪄
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      1410 months ago

      No one chooses to be homeless. You don’t sleep in your car outside a gym by choice. Having a cheap gym membership is a common survival tactic for people in that position. Gives them access to showers and bathrooms. These are not the “retire to a camp ground with my RV” types.

      The reality is, our society chooses to allow that level of poverty to be maintained.

    • @CriticalResist8A
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      1110 months ago

      They way I see it, I sincerely hope you never end up homeless.