Open the URL, I self-hosted a zip file with 9 photos so you don’t have to visit a website that’s filled with ads.

http://rentingcrisis.nz/forum/images/chalk/activism.zip

I wrote in 20 locations around riccarton and ilam. Most of my chalk was on riccarton road or perhaps 50 metres into a side street.

Please share this file.

  • @Alteon
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    11 year ago

    The issue is that a LOT of people have their retirement based off of this system. They’ve worked their whole lives to achieve what they’ve seen as a fantastic, almost fundamental, way of providing for yourself in retirement. I don’t want to hurt these people, even if they make up a sizable portion of the landlords. They are not the problem.

    I’m trying to target the people that own 3+ houses, and if you can eliminate the money-making aspect of homeownership, you fix a big problem causing the housing crisis right now.

    • @Venat0r
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      1 year ago

      If we had UBI they wouldn’t need the retirement income.

      • @Alteon
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        11 year ago

        Even with UBI, people will always want more money if they are able to get it. UBI unfortunately wouldn’t solve this issue. UBI needs to get passed though.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      It wouldn’t say it’s a lot. Most rentals are held in portfolios with 3+ properties - the idea that the rental market is mostly ‘Mum and dad investors’ is a myth.

      Nearly half the population rent. That’s the bigger retirement crisis, people are spending massive amounts on rent, which has the double whammy of locking people out of affording a house of their own, and impacts their ability to save for retirement.