On one hand you have working class renters that are fighting a literally existential threat to their existence in the city. For many, if they are evicted, without the controlled, affordable rents they will be forced to move into some existence unknown.
On the other hand you have the top 10-5% ultra wealthy that don't want new apartments because they don't want to see poors near them.
On one hand you have working class renters that are fighting a literally existential threat to their existence in the city. For many, if they are evicted, without the controlled, affordable rents they will be forced to move into some existence unknown.
On the other hand you have the top 10-5% ultra wealthy that don't want new apartments because they don't want to see poors near them.
These are not the same.