While that’s true, I’m not sure it’s about passing judgement so much about critiquing the system that promotes that behavior, like corporate ownership and super rich sorts.
While I don’t see the end to capitalism anytime soon, a good middle ground proposed is the end to corporate ownership of properties, since the main reason there are empty homes are land developers using them as a commodity for buying and selling. Ending the concept of summer homes and such would be nice, too, but at the ratio we’re seeing it probably wouldn’t even be necessary to fix homelessness if we ended the corporate thing.
While that’s true, I’m not sure it’s about passing judgement so much about critiquing the system that promotes that behavior, like corporate ownership and super rich sorts.
While I don’t see the end to capitalism anytime soon, a good middle ground proposed is the end to corporate ownership of properties, since the main reason there are empty homes are land developers using them as a commodity for buying and selling. Ending the concept of summer homes and such would be nice, too, but at the ratio we’re seeing it probably wouldn’t even be necessary to fix homelessness if we ended the corporate thing.
You know, leaving your estate to your children is a very common thing to do, right?