Are you kidding? Even the USA cannot provide shelter to all its people or they would not have so many homeless needing to be temporarily sheltered during the winter. Are you comparing a Scandinavian country to a third-world African country and complaining that the African country cant provide what the first world country can? Honestly, sometimes diasporans come off sounding like such spoilt children!
Don't be silly. There is absolutely no reason why the government
cannot make a better effort to provide low-cost housing to those who need it. Unless you were born yesterday, you might want to look at housing estates in most Kenyan towns in the 1960s and 1970s. Practically, a lot could be achieved if there was less theft of government money, with much of it getting stashed away overseas. (Focus on the "
better effort", as opposed to doing bugger-all.)
On "diasporans come off sounding like such spoilt children", I am in fact only encouraging what the
Constitution of Kenya states. And, as far as I know that was written by Kenyans in Kenya and voted for by Kenyans in Kenya. (I had no part in any of that.) I refer you to the
Bill of Rights in that document:
Article 43. (1)
housing, and to reasonable
standards of sanitation;Which part of that do you find problematic? Should we just instead remind people that Kenya is not part of Scandinavia?
Even the USA cannot provide shelter to all its people or they would not have so many homeless needing to be temporarily sheltered during the winter.
Please explain the logic. Homeless people can be homeless for a variety of reasons. If you wish to argue that the USA
cannot ---your chosen word---house its homeless, then the logical path is this: come up with estimate of the number of homeless people in the USA; estimate what it would cost to provide them with housing; then argue that, for whatever reason, the USA
cannot afford to do that. Simply saying that "there are homeless people, so aha!" is rather lame.