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  • jectoons@lemmy.catoCanadaland@lemmy.caIs Jesse a Zionist? (editorial)
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    11 months ago

    I appreciate Jesse’s candor, and I think he did well in the editorial. A lot of the criticism of him I’ve seen online tends to forget he has actually criticized Israel’s government before, and if I recall correctly he even did so on the episode of short cuts after Oct. 7.

    That being said, I do find it a bit disappointing and infuriating that he won’t come out and say clearly and loudly that he also supports Palestine, instead he leaves us to wonder. I understand his focus is on shedding more light on antisemitism in Canada, which is a laudable thing to do, but he can do both. Antisemitism is wrong, and so is Islamophobia and Israel’s occupation of Gaza. The October 7th attack was atrocious, and so is the overreaction and attacks by the Israeli government (both before Oct 7th and since). More than one thing can be true.








  • Or reuse some already-built housing. Large condo buildings cause gentrification; buy a portion of the units and make them affordable housing, below or non-market units. You save yourself the trouble and the building expenses, you can still raise taxes on ‘land-owners’ and you house people in dire need of housing. You also revitalize and degentrify areas. A lot of condos are owned as second-homes that are rented out, so the owners wont be unhoused. If they are concerned about loss of income, we all get together, push for raising taxes on the richest and on corporations and implement universal basic income.

    (As an aside, a lot of buildings not-intended for housing that are not occupied can be repurposed as housing. We just need political will).




  • It’s not even about panic-building, just making it easier from a legislative point of view to get them done. Offer incentives and grants. The simplest more straightforward solution would be that there was a percentage of units in every new building destined for non-market, and slowly ‘convert’ units to non-market units in older buildings too.

    EDIT: Aware that ‘simplest more straightforward’ has a very armchair-expert ring to it. I meant it in a ‘this is a legitimate proposal they have the power to push and achieve’ kind of way.