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Bingo
Yes.
But, that post has been downvoted enough that it is the lowest-ranked reply. The system is working.
I think it's that we've all been over this a million times, and we're suffering while bickering about steps.
My conclusion: "People matter more than money, and without people money wouldn't matter."
If you want to get more nuanced please try. That's about as bulletproof and simple as it gets.
Alright! You and me, we can have a nuanced discussion about the how to implement rent control or other means of combatting the housing crisis at a local level without a third person jumping on to talk about how this problem is bigger and we need to go right out to global revolution, which everyone jumps on and leaves the smaller scale discussion in the dust.
Of course I'm exaggerating a bit, but this is the general flow on Lemmy as I see it.
all for rent control. Sadly it reminds me of my old neighborhood. We were supposed to get new "low income" housing nearby and I was stoked for that to bring more life to the area. Nope, NIMBY-ass neighbors had to block the street in protest... and the city caved. I was heartbroken and even told the snooty neighbor who came to our door the next day, "I live here with roommates. I'M LOW INCOME. I live here quietly, we are considerate to the neighborhood. I'm sorry we're so unwelcome here."
Now expensive town houses are there and last I saw, they were mostly empty and priced upwards of $800k.
I think people jump on revolution so quickly, because it feels like the ship is sinking and we're debating on which rooms to mop first. Well, those who are already up to their necks in water, have little concern for the wet shoes of the people above, and quite frankly don't deserve to drown simply because they work below deck.