Fires and Homelessness: A San Diego Crisis
California UndergroundMarch 13, 202500:13:13

Fires and Homelessness: A San Diego Crisis

In this conversation, Phil and Camille discuss the alarming statistics regarding fires in San Diego linked to homeless encampments, emphasizing the balance between empathy for the homeless and the safety of the community. They explore the effectiveness of government versus private charities in addressing homelessness, questioning the role of community and religion in providing support. The dialogue highlights the complexities of the homelessness issue, advocating for reevaluating resource allocation and community involvement.



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