• @SCB
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      52 years ago

      The biggest problem CA has with housing is that it’s housing and zoning policies cater to people who (or whose grandparents) moved to Cali in the 50s and 60s. “Neighborhood character” is defended by even nominally left-wing demagogues in California.

      You fix housing costs by creating more places to live. Californians rejected this to such an extent that Newsom had to take a nuke, statewide, to local zoning ordinances.

      • @daqqad
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        -72 years ago

        I moved where I am 4 years ago. I was able to afford it by working hard as fuck and saving every penny. I didn’t inherit shit from my parents and we came to US in late 90s.

        Am I a shitty person for not wanting a homeless housing anywhere near my neighborhood? Fuck it, I’ll take it one further - I don’t even want apartment buildings anywhere near me.

        I’m not an exception. Vast majority of people around me are immigrants with similar stories.

        • @[email protected]
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          42 years ago

          The shittiness stems from the motivation.

          I don’t want homeless people because nobody should be homeless. You don’t want homeless people because you think they’re gross.

          We are not the same.

            • @solstice
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              22 years ago

              I worked my ass off to get my degrees and professional license plus getting a foothold in the industry and so on. I barely made it - and I have all the advantages in the world. It’s really really hard to succeed even if you have everything going for you. The “make your own luck” and bootstraps mentality is pure hubris IMO. They want to pretend they are special and didn’t have any support I guess.

        • @SCB
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          32 years ago

          am I a shitty person

          Yes