Homelessness, poverty, and inequality are not mere byproducts; they are strategic tools wielded to maintain the status quo and consolidate power in the hands of the privileged.
Poverty is violence, committed by rulers over workers. Simply: work or starve. Pay up, or be thrown onto the street. Comply, and thereby uphold the very system that oppresses you, or face these consequences of dissent. To many, this is a daily threat.
In hopes of dismantling this oppressive system, it is crucial to expose its underlying mechanisms and challenge the concentration of power. Recognizing homelessness, poverty, and inequality as deliberate outcomes of a structured design is the first step towards demanding a more equitable society, that prioritizes the well-being of all its members rather than the enrichment of a privileged few. Only by questioning, resisting, and advocating for systemic change can we begin to envision a future where basic human needs are not held hostage to the whims of those in p...
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