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  • 2021-07-09 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Caitlyn Jenner Propose Moving Homeless People to 'Big Open Fields'? (en)
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  • In summer 2021, reports surfaced claiming Caitlyn Jenner, a former Olympic champion and TV personality who months earlier launched a campaign for California governor, laid out her solution to Los Angeles County's homelessness problem. According to the reports, the Republican candidate suggested moving chronically-homeless people — particularly those living on the Venice Beach boardwalk — to big open fields. The underlying claim was true, though absent of some context, which we explain below. Firstly, Los Angeles County's homeless population is estimated at more than 60,000, according to The Associated Press. Among them were dozens of people living in makeshift shelters and tents along Venice Beach's famous boardwalk at the time of Jenner's comments on June 29. (Note: On July 8, The Los Angeles Times reported city crews were clearing those homeless camps.) In the interview with KTLA 5, a local TV news station for the Los Angeles area, Jenner indeed said the following: In other words, Jenner suggested that government officials should do a better job cleaning up the popular boardwalk, and said that that effort should include kicking out the homeless people living there and providing them new places to sleep. Among her suggested locations for moving those people were unspecified big open fields, without elaborating further. However, she did not affirm the journalist's follow-up question about whether she indeed believed homeless people should camp in big open fields. Rather, Jenner stressed we can't have [homeless people living] in our streets and that officials need to provide a new place for them to go wherever it may be. With that said, Jenner indeed floated the idea of moving people living on city streets to big open fields, though she also appeared open to other types of locations for setting up new homeless encampments. The gubernatorial candidate roughly 31-minute interview with Buckley was video recorded (watch the segment in which Jenner made the above-transcribed statements here), as well as recirculated by other news outlets. She discussed not only homelessness on Venice Beach but her ideas on immigration, among other social issues. (en)
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