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The Floor of Dignity: Homelessness, Policy, and the Unjust Scales of Proportionality
Proportionality is why we instinctively feel it’s wrong to, say, banish someone from society just because they failed to pay a parking ticket or because they relapsed into addiction. There’s a deep human intuition that responses to wrongdoing or hardship should not destroy a person’s basic dignity and prospects. The law isn’t always so compassionate, but the ideal persists as a guiding light.
Dick Gariepy
Oct 1, 202521 min read


How To Create A Dangerous Person: The Bureaucrats Field Manual
Ever wonder how someone “snaps”? This isn’t about madness—it’s about process. Bureaucracy doesn’t just fail people; it sometimes creates the very dangers it claims to prevent. Here’s a breakdown of how dangerous people are manufactured—not by ideology, but by institutional silence and moral collapse.
Dick Gariepy
May 28, 202518 min read
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