With just as much compassion as Judas Iscariot asking “Why were these things not sold and given to the poor?” a transparently fake MAGA social justice warrior makes war against social justice:

Here’s reality: The sole time the MAGA antichrist cult ever displays an ounce of interest in homeless vets is when they need somebody to pretend they care about as a weapon against refugees they want to murder by freezing them to death. The rest of the time, they don’t so much care nothing as they care passionately about calling homeless vets, along with all the rest of the homeless population, “zombies”, “demons”, an “invasive species” and ‘bags of flesh” who should be stigmatized, subjected to cruel treatment, humliated and denied help.
The Cult pulls the same trick of pitting one group they despise against another group they despise when they want to deny people a living wage, complaining that vets and soldiers are poorly paid, so why should burger flippers get more than them?

What they never do is argue that vets, soldiers, and burger flippers are getting screwed by the rich people who underpay them. Because, as is always the case with conservative sociopathic narcissists, any suffering not experienced by them or the tiny minority of people who are extensions of their egos is non-existent, contemptible, funny, or a form of guilt manipulation.
MAGA antichrist religion always labors for maximum selfishness and cruelty.; Catholic Social teaching says that both the homeless and refugees deserve shelter, both the soldier and the burger flipper deserve a living wage–and that those who battle to deny these things to them battle to deny them to Jesus Christ. When the Cult lies that a worker is not worth a living wage, merely because of the kind of work they do all day (often in two jobs), what they mean is that the value of human life is determined solely by the prestige of what it produces. That the Cult simultaneously lie that they believe in the sanctity of human life is the biggest con in American history. The reality is not that our works give us the right to exist, but that work is dignified by the fact that we who are made in the image and likeness of God do it.
Something to consider on Labor Day in an election year when the Cult Leader is on record multiple times for committing the sin that cries to heaven of depriving his workers of a just (or any) wages.