• glorkon@lemmy.world
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    In Germany, those are viewed as basic human rights. So, yes. Ask yourself how humane the American system is if it doesn’t.

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        On welfare they pay your rent. Tap water in Germany is perfectly drinkable, so - free water. Food? Bahnhofsmission. Also, the free money you get on welfare allows you to get food.

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          You don’t have to pay for tap water in Germany? I pay about $100/month for municipal well water that’s barely drinkable.

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            If you are on welfare (Bürgergeld or Sozialhilfe) all costs in Germany are covered by the state that are deemed necessary for a dignified life. Several governments over the years repeatedly tried to cut benefits below that but were stopped by our constitutional court, referencing the first article of our constitution:

            (1) Die Würde des Menschen ist unantastbar. Sie zu achten und zu schützen ist Verpflichtung aller staatlichen Gewalt.

            (1) Human dignity is inviolable. To respect and protect it is the duty of all state authority

            It’s not a perfect system and many fall through the cracks because like everything in Germany, the welfare system is highly bureaucratic. But yes, basic necessities including tap water are covered. To be honest, I don’t get that this is so mind-blowing to some, I think that’s the bare minimum

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            You have to pay for tap water, but not when you’re on welfare. The state will cover it.