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In reply to the discussion: Gentrification’s insidious violence: The truth about American cities [View all]daredtowork
(3,732 posts)When your landlord sells the property because the area has become "desirable", and there is no other low income housing to go to because the Mayor has been secretly plotting against low income housing (I'm looking at you, Mayor of Berkeley) then the imminent terror of homelessness...an the succeeding experience of homelessness...is indeed violence.
It is also a form of negligence and abuse by the State, because the State omits to put in place any safety nets to protect the people who experience this violence of being displace from their long-term housing arrangements by the desires of the wealthy.
Other collateral damage includes the inability of important low-income nonprofit workers to be able to get housing in the area, leaving the people that need them bereft of help.