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I have no sympathy for landlords. Nobody is forced to be a landlord. On the flip side, everyone needs a place to live. Tennants and landlords are not the same. One is a basic need (to be housed), one is a want (to make lazy extra income).
Actually, renting is making things worse. If people owned their apartments or homes, they would have an asset that they could sell, pass down to their kids, etc.
And if landlords can't pay their bills when their tenants don't pay their rent, maybe the landlords should have budgeted better for an emergency. Tennents pay landlord's mortgage. The landlords should.stop being lazy and get a job if they can't afford their own mortgages.
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Landlord are people too, theyāre not all ārichā- they too need the money to pay off the property you want to live in for free. No one will will fully give up their hard work, theyāre not charities. Why doesnāt the govt built houses and fund its social systems instead of paying billions to allies to kill babies? But no, letās blame the actual OWNERS of the house.
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@lizslilcorneroftheinstitution
1 year ago
Iām 47, a mom, a grandma, I grew up a navy brat. And while Iāve lived in the south my entire life except one year, Iāve seemed to be in areas that have had regular disasters of various types. Hurricanes, floods, tornados, earthquakes, drought, ha storms, ice storms, firesā¦ you name it, and there isnāt much I havenāt experienced at some level. The two I can think of are volcanoes and avalanches.
There is a point to all of thatā¦ while disasters are obviously horrible, itās in the moment of facing that nightmare and then the lingering after effect that has given me a thread of hope in regards to humanity.
Yet with Covid, while there were some moments of positivity, there was by far more negativity, with apathy a close second place!
If you get renters and landlords in a conversation where they feel safe to be honest, there are landlords after landlord who said they could have easily gotten by with a minimum fraction of rent. And the same for renters! They agree that they could have afforded to pay something towards rent.
This pandemic especially in the first few months, was fueled to be an āus versus themā. But the āusā is each individual person and the āthemā is everyone else!
The minute you take a disaster and your two ways of dealing with it is to either gas light everyone OR blame some other group, you turn the world into a free for all!
And this may not speak positively of my own mindset, but anyone who knows me would automatically think that my opinion is due to my views on trump. But it wasnāt until I was typing this that I actively remembered he was the POTUS in the beginning.
Regardless of my views on him, I canāt lay all the blame at his feet. (Damn thatās almost painful to type). He is one man. The only reason he was the POTUS, the only reason his views fueled the mayhem, is because people allowed him to. But heās not the only person in that position.
People donāt like talking about it much anymore, but the truth is, pandemics-as crude as it sounds, kills the weaker, critically ill and unhealthy first. Part of those deaths would be purely from the virus. However, we (humans I mean) killed by panicking. Putting people on ventilators. Being unwilling to check on the people at the highest risk.
We all hold a piece of the responsibility. I just hope we learn something from it. Otherwise, what were we fighting for? When did it become taboo to offer help without strings attached? So far no oneās been able to answer that intelligently. Myself included.
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