On Homelessness And Purgatory Imposed By The State

A state of homelessness is purgatory in that it is where people forcibly go having themselves and their existence bounded by imposed confines classified as nonpersons by the state, society, or nation until the day that they can be re-assimilated and re-configured back within again.

It very may well be the best defined taboo of modern society that has existed all throughout the ages of history but is a ever more increasing phenomena in the modern context.

It is a sort of purgatory imposed by the state as punishment on the individual for noncompliance of conformity within whatever directive it has set fourth.

It is purgatory by either re-assimilating and showing obedience to the state thereby being let back into the matrix or trespassing even further to which the state can call you criminal by carrying you away in chains making you non-exist completely.

Those are the only exits in this purgatory imposed by the state that is called homelessness.

Is imposed homeless just another unmentioned form of punishment or discipline used by the state on those slaving unruly dregs that do not conform to it’s bidding?

I think it is.

In a existence of homelessness you have no money, home, resources, title, rank, and place within society.

It’s very essence means that your entire existence is valued at zero where you are deemed worthless and devalued as a human being completely.

Is it slavery? No, Slaves are valued. Homeless people are not.

It’s worse than slavery and more cruel.

Just another expression of state tyranny.

That the homeless are people essentially devalued by society is not the fault of the state, it’s an socioeconomic and cultural thing. In fact, it has very little to do with the actual government, which really doesn’t want a big population of homeless people on its hands. You blame the government for everything and you’re only occasionally correct. This isn’t one of those occasions. The state has no interest in seeing people homeless - i’m sure it goes to great lengths to gloss over the fact that homelessness even exists and is a problem for it. Why would it “impose” homelessness upon you, when, as you point out, it would much rather see you housed and in conformity with the status quo?