JP, your thoughts on closing Aboriginal communities?

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Re: JP, your thoughts on closing Aboriginal communities?

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Soi Dog wrote:
frank lee bent wrote:look:

https://www.google.com/search?q=remote+ ... 66&bih=590

whose fault?
Having worked building public (ie. free or hugely subsidized) housing in poor, inner-city areas and also worked on government funded projects to attempt to improve living conditions on several Native American reservations throughout the US, I can say without a doubt that people DO choose to or choose not to live in that kind of squalor, regardless of their economic situation. Millions of similarly poor but responsible people manage to live with dignity despite their dire poverty.
We do not live, we only stay, 'cos we are to poor to move away.

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