Forced Migration....yes.
Forced Migration....yes.
Not really..
People who get pushed out of these major cities, better have a damn plan tho.
Only thing waiting for them out in those rural areas and abandoned suburbs is hardcore drugs
Most people who are pushed out are low-income and mainly uneducated on economic sustainability on a community level.

iif they can't afford the rent they gotta find a new place to live...it kinda is what it is.
That's actually an excellent question, you should start the threadWhich is why the thread should be titled "Is capitalism a human rights violation"

They had plenty of time to learn
Hell I'm seeing this shyt happen up close in pittsburgh. Folks in Eastlib had plenty of time
Plenty of time? Most people aren't leaders so they follow. Especially since...
1.Most low-income are illiterate or have a middle school level education.
2. People haven't had leaders in their community for years because they were pushed out by outside democrat leaders who claim to be for them in area but get profit from these changes.
3. Volunteer Community organizers can't get enough funds to keep the activities/events going.
4. Gangs scare them from going outside
5. The youth and elders don't connect


Purposely confound an economic phenomenon to a human rights issue, brehs.
Being able to live in an expensive city is in no way comparable to shyt like freedom of speech or the right to a fair trial. This is hyperbolic to the point of self-satire![]()
Which city? NYC & SF are expensive for a few reasons but the two biggest are the kinds of industries they are home to combined with geographic constraints. Charlotte has a strong banking sector (BoA and Wells Fargo are HQ'd here) and doesn't have those problems.why is it an expensive city? is it within reason?
the economics of this country is forcing people into poverty.