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To put it more in practical context:
sozialhilfe24.de/hartz-iv-4-alg-ii-2/angemessene-wohnung.html
relevant part:
“45m� sind für eine, 60m� für zwei Personen angemessen. Jede weitere in der Wohnung lebende Person kann einen zusätzlichen Wohnraum von 15m� beanspruchen; das gilt allerdings nicht für Kinder im Babyalter.”
autotranslates into:
“45mï ¿ ½ are for one, 60mï ¿ ½ for two persons appropriately. Every other person living in the apartment can claim an additional living space from 15mï ¿ ½; however, this does not count to children at the baby age.”
45 squaremeters for 1 person means bath, kitchen, living room and another room. 15 sqm for every additional person means every additional person has a room for himself.
So its not imagined that German state collects tax at threat of imprisonement with enforcement by the police at worst to ensure every person lives at least in a 1 person-per-room flat.
Since i lived for the past 15 years or so (depending on the definition of baby age) in smaller apartments and do not see a problem there, i cannot understand why this is morally acceptable. Can this in light of church teaching be morally acceptable and with the fact in mind, that people do not voluntary give money for this?
(I know im stupid, i just should have asked the state for money, then i wouldnt have reasons to complain.
)
sozialhilfe24.de/hartz-iv-4-alg-ii-2/angemessene-wohnung.html
relevant part:
“45m� sind für eine, 60m� für zwei Personen angemessen. Jede weitere in der Wohnung lebende Person kann einen zusätzlichen Wohnraum von 15m� beanspruchen; das gilt allerdings nicht für Kinder im Babyalter.”
autotranslates into:
“45mï ¿ ½ are for one, 60mï ¿ ½ for two persons appropriately. Every other person living in the apartment can claim an additional living space from 15mï ¿ ½; however, this does not count to children at the baby age.”
45 squaremeters for 1 person means bath, kitchen, living room and another room. 15 sqm for every additional person means every additional person has a room for himself.
So its not imagined that German state collects tax at threat of imprisonement with enforcement by the police at worst to ensure every person lives at least in a 1 person-per-room flat.
Since i lived for the past 15 years or so (depending on the definition of baby age) in smaller apartments and do not see a problem there, i cannot understand why this is morally acceptable. Can this in light of church teaching be morally acceptable and with the fact in mind, that people do not voluntary give money for this?
(I know im stupid, i just should have asked the state for money, then i wouldnt have reasons to complain.