• How did they solve the housing crisis? The rest of the world would like to know!

    • If you want historical exmaples of countries solving their housing crises, you could look at state-owned housing such as in the Eastern Block or in Cuba. Recently, Vietnam also took a huge step by putting the army to renovate housing built outside the legal norms.

    • “Besides inventing the term ‘snails without shells,’ I feel like the movement achieved nothing besides depleting me of all my resources,” Lee laments in his 2015 memoir. “But although I complain, I don’t regret it. Real estate prices are still so high that the regular office worker can never imagine owning a home one day. I can only keep telling myself, ‘I must insist on my ideals, and I believe there will eventually be justice.”

      They apparently didn’t.

  • If we tried something like this here in the U.S. there would be injuries, deaths, and a lot of arrests.

      • And yet still people have the nerve to tell us to protest peacefully.

        All they had to do was pay him enough to fucking live.

        • 8 hours

          Destruction of corporate or State property is peaceful protest. It’s nonviolent.

        • Peaceful protesting is the only effective way unless you plan on starting a violent revolution that will kill lots of people and result in a dictator.

          Martin Luther King Jr. had this figured out. You should read some of his work.

          • 9 hours

            MLK only succeeded because the powers that be had a choice between MLK and Malcolm X.

            If Malcolm X wasn’t a credible force, MLK would have been as effective as OccupyWallStreet

            • He didn’t actually accomplish much. I’ve read some of his work and while his intentions were good is execution was frankly terrible.

              Violence with just get you labeled as a terrorist by the government and ultimately the public. However, it is much harder to ignore violence and arrest on innocent people. The civil rights movement happened because of two general things:

              1. People were willing to suffer for the greater good

              2. There was clear leadership and direction in the movement. The leadership pushed for very specific things and had a clear plan of how to get to the destination. Protests that protest vague ideas get no where since there is no clear actionable change.