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The apathy is what I am angry about. The sentiment that "this is fine" is what allowed this to happen. Laws and regulations need to be adjusted to enable better housing for more people. But they get blocked because those who hold the means don't see any problem with people below them living in squalid conditions like this.

Make no mistake, I see this as a terrible living situation. Just because some war time refugees 100 years ago lived worse doesn't mean one of the richest cities in the world should have the same. It is a terrible and dishonest comparison.



As far as I can see you are the apathetic one here. Complaining about NIMBYs won't actually solve the problem. We need realistic solutions, especially short term ones, and these rooms are absolutely part of that. When the alternative is homelessness these units are unequivocally good.


Well, long term. However there will always be young people willing to crash on a couch or equivalent to go somewhere interesting.

I've done a fair bit of backpacking with maybe even more annoying sleeping arrangements and it's great fun at times.


Reiterating your point that capsule hotels are “squalid” is not compelling.

And we don’t have to go 100 years, still probably better than 50% of people living in the world today.




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