> We are entitled to a roof and food
What does that mean even?
> it’s a tragedy that some people don’t have those things.
Agreed.
> I don’t understand why you’d say we’re being forced to have food and shelter, that makes no sense.
I was trying to take your position to the absurd extreme. You said employment was not voluntary, I took that to mean that you're forced to have food and shelter.
> We need food and shelter, which is why employment isn’t voluntary.
I don't know how else to explain this to you. As an objective fact, there are people who choose not to work. They do without. Some of them even manage to lead fulfilling lives. How can you pretend it's not a choice?