Things like this are the final transition into a service society, the slow and gradual abolishment of private property. If you sell something the only way you can have control is if they need to repair or buy another, under a rental you have far more power over the person renting.
This is the gradual enslavement of society. Things being taken away from you, only to be given back temporarily and if you follow the rules and obey your overlords.
Many Canadians are totally on board with this. "Everyone should be renting!" and "No one needs half an acer of grass!" are fully indoctrinated into them. They don't even seem to realize that they are advocating for either total corporate, or total government ownership of all land, all because they think a man who owns four houses and rents three of them is the devil incarnate.
The "all landlords are evil" deal is kinda funny to me. Mostly because almost all of their complaints have nothing to do with the single person/family owning extra homes and renting, but the big corporations that are just going to replace the small people. Getting rid of landlords won't suddenly make these people able to achieve home ownership, they'll just have to go to a larger, less accessible entity for the same thing.
Its funny they dont go after bankers but go after landlords even though bankers are far more powerful. I wonder who has historically hated land owners cause they couldnt be one....
Things like this are the final transition into a service society, the slow and gradual abolishment of private property. If you sell something the only way you can have control is if they need to repair or buy another, under a rental you have far more power over the person renting.
This is the gradual enslavement of society. Things being taken away from you, only to be given back temporarily and if you follow the rules and obey your overlords.
Many Canadians are totally on board with this. "Everyone should be renting!" and "No one needs half an acer of grass!" are fully indoctrinated into them. They don't even seem to realize that they are advocating for either total corporate, or total government ownership of all land, all because they think a man who owns four houses and rents three of them is the devil incarnate.
The "all landlords are evil" deal is kinda funny to me. Mostly because almost all of their complaints have nothing to do with the single person/family owning extra homes and renting, but the big corporations that are just going to replace the small people. Getting rid of landlords won't suddenly make these people able to achieve home ownership, they'll just have to go to a larger, less accessible entity for the same thing.
Its funny they dont go after bankers but go after landlords even though bankers are far more powerful. I wonder who has historically hated land owners cause they couldnt be one....