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Gosh, there was an unhoused man in my institution, sure he didn't have a pleasant odour, and the police were called I presume for safety reasons. I wish I could've told him to nap somewhere else, since he was by the elevators in a high-traffic area.
The disdain for non-academics is disheartening.
Of course his kind need to go somewhere else… a facility that can grant him emergency housing and a warm shower. Treat him for physical and mental issues, help him with substance use disorder (if needed), figure out his employment situation and education/skillset. Set him up with a job and given proper housing which he will either rent (up to 5% of his paycheck) or find out how he can own a home. Ideally in a halfway housing community that will check up on his progress from a victim of capitalism to a thriving worker. Then permanent housing can be arranged.
Yes, what you're saying is completely true. Here I believe those services are overloaded with additional resources being allocated. Still, there would be something for those who want it.
It was more the derision by peers and the cops I took issue with.