• HazardousBanjo@lemmy.world
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    Man caught

    Sounds like he wasn’t doing anything wrong or harming anyone in any meaningful capacity.

    Why not just let him live in peace?

  • jpreston2005@lemmy.world
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    It is unclear if Gatz was living in the national forest because he was experiencing homelessness.

    …Yeah, I think we can safely assume that, yes.

    In 2023, the National Homelessness Law Center called on the feds to stop arresting people for living on public lands and shift to a housing- and services-only approach, after undercover Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management police officers shot a disabled man in the back during a removal operation and left (him) paralyzed from the waist down.

    He and his family had been living in the Payette National Forest near Boise, Idah, after their landlord reportedly evicted them from their home and they were unable to find space in area shelters.

    Just a big reminder that we could end homelessness in America for about $20 billion per year.

    That’s about the same amount the federal government pays every year to give farmers super cheap crop insurance.

    So, it’s a choice we’re making. Allowing homelessness, and abject poverty to exist, as a cudgel to those who would otherwise seek to drop out of the rat race.

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    It is unclear if Gatz was living in the national forest because he was experiencing homelessness.

    How the fuck is this “unclear”? Do they think this was just his daytime hangout location, and that he went “home” every night to sleep indoors? smh.

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    With the way shit is going, I don’t blame the guy for wanting to live alone in the woods

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      His residence was a giant pile of garbage. I mean, he’s not like, 3M or Mr. Burns, but we I don’t think we want people trash dumping in national parks. They’re in enough danger as it is. If you move your campsite every 14 days and don’t litter, you could live there indefinitely, it would seem.

      • Ann Archy@lemmy.world
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        Likewise. I was homeless and lived like that. It was hard but also one of the most liberating experiences of my life. I already had survival training and lots of outdoors experience which helped.

        Things are looking pretty grim for me again and I have been stocking up on supplies, bought all the gear I need for a prolonged stay outdoors, tent, clothes, everything.

        I’m not gonna get caught living in a trashy one man summer tent in the middle of winter again, I’m gonna be homeless in style.