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Unhoused man.......? Really? Homeless is not PC? The things people get offended by...WTF
I'm not sure, but I think it's meant as a more general term. An unhoused person might have a home but can't or won't go there for some reason, such as abuse.
Or maybe it’s trying to recognize that the places homeless people live (tents, boxes, squats, etc.) are still homes of a sort.
I think this is it. I live in the PNW, some of the shelters I've seen are absolutely homes. They will sometimes have multiple tents assembled into multi-room dwellings with a variety of amenities.
Without an address, safety codes or legal protection, they clearly don't qualify as a house or apartment or whatever.
I've never heard it said, but a home seems to be a fundamental part of being human. Even the most nomadic of societies had some sort of portable home they traveled with.
Calling someone homeless is dehumanizing. Unhoused recognizes that they don't fit into the standard mold off society, but are no less human for it.
To be clear, this isn't to say we should just accept one another's differences and just move on with our lives. The unhoused represent a wide variety of complex social problems that should be addressed with humility and compassion.
We can begin that process by trying to guard their humanity in our own minds.
That's how I feel about it. For me, the terms matter. I live somewhere I'm confronted with this every day. I try to be on guard against dehumanizing thinking. I think if you live somewhere it's less an issue then this whole debate probably feels like pointless political correctness.
the point is if they are unhoused we don’t have a homeless problem
Is this your first day out in the world larger than yourself? That term is at least five years old.
Go back inside old man, no one wants you here.
Well, speaking as a chronically homeless person, it's been stupid for five years.
It barely even says anything different. It's like switching out "starving masses" with "unfed persons," and I hope it does something for someone because it's not doing it for me
Yeah like switching colored people to people of color, it's the same but nicer sounding.
George Carlin would have had a field day with "unhoused".
It's the sort of bullshit that makes the squishy types feel better.
I will call people what they want to be called, usually that means just using their names.