• snooggums
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    77 months ago

    In the US they mean different things, as homeless includes people living in other people’s homes. That can include people whose house just burnt down and are living with friends or family because they lost their permanent residence (home). U housed is about where they are staying.

    People on the street are homeless and unhoused.

    • @[email protected]
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      07 months ago

      And you really think people use and understand these terms like that?

      You may be correct in the academic sense, but completely wrong in all other senses.

      • @[email protected]
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        07 months ago

        He isn’t correct in an academic sense. They are synonyms. Unhoused is being used because homeless has negative connotation to it.

        • WesDym
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          07 months ago

          @Grimy Maybe. But unless you can produce a source, it sounds to me like you’re only guessing, and forming an essentialism from your feelings and assumptions rather than from evidence.