• idontlikesand@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, article seemed to be asking homeowners if phrased another way is do you want to live with roommates? I think most people if they had the luxury would say no.

    Then you got people angry at those people, which may have been the goal of the article to shift focus to also being mad at people living in their homes. As opposed to the biggest contributor of problem being individuals and corporations buying up and hoarding property they don’t plan to live in and treat only as investment assets. Those are the areas that need to start having restrictions on.