They’re starting the camps as rebuilding the asylums. Pretty nakedly going to keep redefining what will get you involuntarily committed by using vague language that doesn’t reference actual standards of mental health or ethics of treatment.
Make no mistake, the “incompetence” that we constantly see from these goddamn Nazis is intentional. It’s meant to be a malleable definition so they can pivot to whomever is convenient to target whenever they need to.
Arm yourselves, arm your friends, arm the homeless.
I used to work in supportive housing for formerly homeless individuals with mental illnesses and/or substance abuse issues. The vast, vast majority of them just need a car worker to keep them on track of things. “Mental Illness” doesn’t exclusively mean “violently deranged,” it means things like PTSD, bipolar, depression. Put those people into a sanitarium will just make things worse for them.
Every public health expert agrees harm reduction has the best outcomes.
So fix homelessness, but don’t support housing people, but also increasing the number of applicants for the thing we’re not supporting via deregulation, but also increasing regulatory oversight on them. Very coherent.
Housing first has also been at the forefront of VA care for homeless veterans, and it’s been hugely successful.