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The evicted people passed from door to door, vainly seeking shelter, as the bailiffs returned in the days following the eviction to destroy the scalps and move people out of the landlord's land.
14:52 - 17:28 (02:36)
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The evicted people passed from door to door, vainly seeking shelter, as the bailiffs returned in the days following the eviction to destroy the scalps and move people out of the landlord's land. Despite years of improving their land, many were left homeless during the famine.
ChapterThe Ethics of Homelessness
EpisodePart Three: That Time Britain Did A Genocide in Ireland
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This podcast episode discusses the criminalization of survival for unhoused people, where city officials send law enforcement to dismantle makeshift shelters and force these individuals to move, leaving them vulnerable to the elements.
17:28 - 18:53 (01:24)
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This podcast episode discusses the criminalization of survival for unhoused people, where city officials send law enforcement to dismantle makeshift shelters and force these individuals to move, leaving them vulnerable to the elements.
ChapterThe Ethics of Homelessness
EpisodePart Three: That Time Britain Did A Genocide in Ireland
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The reluctance to accept that someone is suffering due to systemic problems leads to the assumption that you are unfairly benefiting from the same.
18:53 - 22:32 (03:38)
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The reluctance to accept that someone is suffering due to systemic problems leads to the assumption that you are unfairly benefiting from the same. This hesitance to admit accountability is what fundamentally differentiates the success of individuals, and most importantly, the success of the system.