Oregon: State Government Wants to Decriminalize Hobo Camps, Let Hobos Sue People for Being Harassed

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It’s hobo supremacy!

Business Insider:

Oregon lawmakers have proposed a bill that would decriminalize homeless camps and allow unhoused people to sue if they are forced to leave.

The Right to Rest Act, or HB 3501, is sponsored by Democrats Rep. Farrah Chaichi and Rep. Khanh Pham and will be debated during a hearing next week. If passed, the bill would grant unhoused parties the right to sue for up to $1,000 if they are harassed, the Washington Examiner reported.


Khanh Pham


Farrah Chaichi

“Decriminalization of rest allows local governments to redirect resources from local law enforcement activities to activities that address the root causes of homelessness and poverty,” the bill says.

Why? Why would anyone want that?

Oregon has one of the highest rates of homelessness in the United States. The number of unhoused people in the state rose by 23% between 2020 and 2022, according to The Oregonian, far higher than the national average. A shortage of housing, as well as the high cost of what little housing there is, is a major factor in the rise in homelessness.

No, it’s not actually “hobo supremacy.”

What is happening is that the most powerful people in society are using the lowest people in society against normal people. The goal is to drag everyone down to the level of the blacks and the street hobos.

It’s a way of solidifying the power of an elite regime, which is always going to be at threat from normal people. It is never at threat from the lowest class.

When you have a situation of an entrenched elite ruling over a mass of totally powerless poor people – with an army of cops in between – you have a situation where there is no possibility of the people pushing for change.

In their thinking, it means the (very Jewish) elite will rule forever.

It’s actually more complicated than that, because societies like this eventually collapse, but the people running America are not thinking that far ahead.