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Just 9 days ago you posted about how corporations are creating a housing crisis and now you're posting about how people affected by the housing crisis should be sent to jail. I don't understand your stance.
I am not the author of the articles. I hope that clears up the confusion
You're trying to paint a narrative with the articles you post.
You are the author of this comment
So I'm still confused. From this comment I'd assume you'd be against people being sent to jail for living in a home they are raising their family in because someone else wants to use it as an investment.
I never made a statement. I posted content for discussion.
So you don't agree with this law change?
I am stating my opinion one way or the other. I post articles for discussion.
I'm trying to have a discussion. What do you think about this law change? I personally believe it makes no sense. Why would the government pay to put people in jail instead of ensure they have access to affordable housing?