• Cethin
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    182 months ago

    I agree it sucks, but they can’t reasonably let her continue living there after they found out. There’s so many legal and ethical issues with that. They are not qualified to provide housing. We need to provide better alternatives.

    • @cogman@lemmy.world
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      -22 months ago

      Legal problems? Yes. Ethical problems? Fuck no.

      She was living rent free pulling resources from a company that likely fights against social programs for homelessness. That, to me, 1000% ethical.

      It would only be unethical if the US has an adequate social safety net.

      • Cethin
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        112 months ago

        The ethical problems are that it’s not designed to be lived in, so it’s probably not safe. It’s also an ethical problem to kick her out without a safety net, but there’s plenty of reasons why I could think of that would make it not OK for her to be there.

        • @cogman@lemmy.world
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          -32 months ago

          We aren’t talking about a toxic waste dump or a steel mill. This is a grocery store attic.

          I’d agree that if they rented the space to her that would be unethical as they aren’t providing essential utilities like water and sewage. However, this location was likely safer and more private for her than camping out on the street. Her situation was not improved by being evicted. She was harmed. That’s why it’s unethical to evict on discovery.

      • ‘That likely’ so you’ve decided based on nothing except your preconceived opinions which are likely based in the first place on nothing more than ‘it makes me feel good to believe this’

    • Sentient Loom
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      -112 months ago

      I never suggested they should let her stay there. But they don’t get a gold star for kicking her out nicely either.