Comments by "PutinPussyRiot" (@ruzziasht349) on "5MinuteSchool"
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@Dandroid5000 I’ve travelled extensively across the USA, and your perspective is disconnected from reality. Try visiting the Houston Greyhound bus garage at night, where you’ll see hundreds of people, affected by drugs like spice and bath salts, moving zombie-like at 1 mph, chasing a single dollar. Even in major cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, there are neighbourhoods facing extreme poverty and food insecurity. These areas, often referred to as "food deserts," have limited access to affordable, nutritious food. Food banks and soup kitchens are critical in these urban areas, with many non-profits running food distribution programs to help those in need. The USA has the most medicated population on the planet and is also the most morbidly obese Western country too. Then there’s the opioid crisis, particularly devastating in rural and economically depressed regions, leading to widespread addiction, overdose deaths, and broken families. Urban areas also grapple with homelessness and finding food, while racial and economic disparities continue to worsen these problems, making it incredibly difficult for marginalized communities to escape the cycle of poverty and substance abuse. Whilst you were holidaying in California you obviously had your eyes closed. California has a housing crisis. Skyrocketing home prices and rents, combined with a lack of affordable housing, have led to severe homelessness, particularly in major cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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