The freedom to be evicted from your own home, the freedom to be homeless, the freedom to be an addict, the freedom to be unemployed, the freedom to go hungry, the freedom to be broke, the freedom not to have a health care provider when you're sick.

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Not saying that there aren’t problems here, I still maintain that “relatively speaking” it is one of the most liberating. One needs to witness / experience the lawlessness elsewhere to make a “comparison”. The poor are screwed everywhere, the rich are corrupt everywhere.