Which sure doesn’t sound like some sinister implementation of a UN feelgood resolution to me. I mean yes, we shouldn’t let the UN nose into what has worked well in America and gratuitously undermine it. Let them advise all they want; that’s a chief reason they were instituted. And sometimes their advice is even wise — like unforgeable voter ID. But civic efforts are not helped when “WOLF” is cried at what might not even be a little puppy dog.
There have been times when I've lived in places like this when I was working at a remote site. The company had acquired some multi-bedroom apartments in a building. People working at the site would live in one of the bedrooms, and we would share the living room and kitchen. A cleaning lady would show up occasionally, so it was almost like being in a motel room.
Of course, we were professionals who could get along with each other, clean up after ourselves in the kitchen, and not mooch each others food in the common fridge. This sort of living arrangement would cease being workable if you had to share the kitchen and common space with ghetto trash.