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Absolutely not, I simply believe that forcing people to work against their will, and likely their capabilities given the issues many homeless people face, is a form of slavery. It may not perfectly match the model of slavery from US history but that doesn't make it not slavery.

What harm does homelessness cause the general public? Does it negatively impact their everyday life?



The OP said:

>>Guarantee all people access to cheap, government provided dormitory style living, with a kitchen and basic food staples, in return for 20 hours of very basic work (picking up trash, watching security cameras, etc.).

This is what slavery is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery

They're not equal at all.

Now, there is another factor that perhaps you could have been clearer about that would help support your case. You could argue that there are dynamics in society that drive people into #1 without having any real choice. That's a different problem, but still not at the level of what slavery was.

e.g., the criminal system becomes easier and easier to fall into everyday and extremely hard to get out of.


>You could argue that there are dynamics in society that drive people into have no other choice

You could argue that suggestions 2) and 3) are an intentional plan to restrict people to a single choice.




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