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		<title>Police Protect Property from the Miracle of Birth</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2025 16:26:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>In the last weeks of the last year, a month before the second inauguration of Donald Trump, it was revealed to the wider public that a barbaric scene had played out on the streets of Louisville, Kentucky. In September, 2024, Lieutenant Caleb Stewart of the Metro Police Department cited a homeless woman in her early thirties under the auspices of a so-called “law” that bans “unauthorized public camping.” The legalese employed by the state aims to obscure the fact that this woman was, in both intention and effect, cited for being homeless. This itself is not enough to make the news. Kentucky was one of at least three states in 2024 to criminalize being houseless. What made headlines was the fact that this poor woman had been in the middle of giving birth.</p>



<p>Before the citation was written, the woman being harassed by a pawn of the state made it clear she was losing amniotic fluid, a sure sign that labor had begun, and a sure sign that she had to immediately go to the hospital. The uniformed pig was not interested in the fact that her husband had left to call an ambulance, and began attempting to detain her. In body-cam footage released later, Caleb Stewart is shown safe in his patrol car discrediting her story, stating that he “wasn’t seeing what she was saying.” Our “safety” is guaranteed by having such qualified airheads respond to any and all emergencies.</p>



<p>The situation outlined here is not unique, and it <em>will</em> happen again. In fact, the new genocidaires in charge have guaranteed that not only will human rights violations like this continue, but will surely increase as any semblance of an existing “welfare state” in Washington is dismantled and sold off to the highest bidders. As people are left in the dust by an already brutal system becoming even more so, more and more expecting mothers are being pushed to the street.</p>



<p>The horror here not only lies in the blatant disregard of human life for the sake of property, as evidenced here by this little boy in blue protecting a sidewalk from a woman having a medical emergency, but in the fact that women are being forced to live on the street while navigating a situation that is extraordinarily difficult to deal with even for those with the needed resources.&nbsp; Countless studies have shown that birth, always dangerous and always painful, is an even more harrowing experience for homeless people.</p>



<p>The Republicans’ “pro-life” commitments do not apply to the expecting mother, and cease applying to the child as soon as it is born. No help will be given to the mother or child, assuming either survive the ordeal, and any health conditions brought on by the circumstances of houselessness will go untreated until it’s too late, driving up the cost of living as ICU visits are notoriously prohibitively expensive in the so-called “United States.”</p>



<p>Let’s be clear here, this did not happen out of nowhere, this was not an aberration, this wasn’t even a partisan issue. This was a crystal clear example of class warfare. This is the front line of the battle the capitalists wage against us every day, with those deemed not productive enough facing the most open forms of violence. As the <em>Communist Manifesto</em> so bluntly stated over a century ago:&nbsp;</p>



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<p>&#8220;The bourgeoisie has torn away from the family its sentimental veil, and has reduced the family relation to a mere money relation.&#8221;</p>
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<p>This veil, torn away, has become a mask the capitalists can don and dispose of as necessary. To ensure an intrusive and dangerous condition such as pregnancy is suffered through, the capitalists clutch offended at the pearls of morality. However, should a newborn&#8217;s single bloody toe risk staining the capitalist&#8217;s true divine entity, <em>property</em>, the hammer of the state will smash you to bits.</p>
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		<title>Cornelius Taylor: Say His Name!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2025 15:51:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Cornelius Taylor is dead. He was killed on <a href="https://www.wabe.org/shock-grief-after-a-man-is-killed-during-an-encampment-sweep-in-atlanta/">January 16</a> by the state in Atlanta, Georgia. <a href="https://www.wsbradio.com/news/local/family-set-hold-funeral-man-killed-after-atlanta-homeless-camp-clearing/POPWO6O7ZNDCLB3AAVCTHQUEWY/">Police stood guard</a> as the city workers <em>fatally crushed him</em> with a frontloader during a raid on a group of people living in tents next to the <a href="https://discoveratlanta.com/things-to-do/history/mlk-jr-national-historic-site/">Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park</a>. The pigs are, of course, <em>lying</em>; trying to <a href="https://www.11alive.com/article/news/local/police-incident-report-cornelius-taylor-homeless-encampment-clearing-death-atlanta/85-ea82435a-6ce6-4793-99b0-5aabe7ad4eb2">cover up</a> their participation in the killing by blaming it on an overdose, <em>just like they did after they murdered </em><a href="https://apnews.com/article/fact-check-george-floyd-autopsy-new-892530421961"><em>George Floyd</em></a><em>.</em>&nbsp;</p>



<p>The timing and location reveal another layer of evil to the crime. Cornelius was sleeping across the street from Ebenezer Baptist Church, the same place where Martin Luther King Jr. was once <a href="https://www.ebenezeratl.org/our-history/">co-pastor</a> with his father. This church hosts a highly attended memorial service every <a href="https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/mlk-day-of-service-commemorative-service-2025-atlanta-watch-live">MLK day</a>, along with other events covering several blocks around MLK’s childhood home. With the federal holiday just four days away, city officials called for the area to be purged of the visibly poor <a href="https://civicatlanta.org/blog/2025-01-19-encampment-clearing-death">in preparation for the events</a>. <strong>They desired to display a pristine picture of urban life in the Capitalist metropolis — removed of its racialized homelessness, </strong><strong><em>as if Martin Luther King Jr.’s neighborhood were an exhibit at Disneyland.</em></strong> In a city where New Afrikans are 47% of the total residents, <a href="https://atlanta.capitalbnews.org/homeless-count-black-workers/">86%</a> of the homeless are Black. This racial disparity among the homeless is even more telling on the All-Empire level (<a href="https://endhomelessness.org/homelessness-in-america/what-causes-homelessness/inequality/">13% versus. 36.6%</a>). “Gentrification,” deployed as a mode of <a href="https://amsterdamnews.com/news/2018/05/10/gentrification-ethnic-cleansing/">ethnic cleansing</a>; a modern buzzword for the <a href="https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/how-southern-black-farmers-were-forced-from-their-land-and-their-heritage">mass displacement</a> grinding in the background of each and every victory of the white worker.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Cornelius Taylor spent his last day on this Earth in a plastic tent on <a href="https://www.google.com/maps/place/Jackson+St+NE+@+Old+Wheat+St+NE/@33.7559906,-84.3748608,159m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m15!1m8!3m7!1s0x88f503f5a7a78ee7:0x84789ca78b842327!2sOld+Wheat+St+NE,+Atlanta,+GA+30312!3b1!8m2!3d33.7558975!4d-84.3721385!16s%2Fg%2F1tftg4d_!3m5!1s0x88f503f53b7a9939:0x6f6d18afe5c4a699!8m2!3d33.75594!4d-84.374374!16s%2Fg%2F1hcb009t3?entry=ttu&amp;g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDEyOS4xIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D">Old Wheat St</a> in the King Historic District of Atlanta, just two blocks down from MLK’s childhood home. City workers arrived on January 16 in a frontloader with a metal bucket attachment, accompanied by Atlanta police officers.<a href="https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2025/01/17/calls-accountability-after-man-killed-by-city-truck-clearing-homeless-encampment/"> <strong><em>Neither worker nor pig bothered to check the tents</em></strong></a>; this was out of sheer laziness, yes, but also the active, <a href="http://firesteelwa.org/2013/05/why-we-keep-walking-dehumanization-and-feeling-good-about-feeling-bad/">ingrained dehumanization</a> of people who cannot afford an apartment. We know what happened next because of the <a href="https://www.11alive.com/article/news/local/medical-examiner-cause-of-death-man-killed-during-homeless-encampment-sweep/85-9ecf435a-cce9-48e1-88b3-dc3f677c7c88">medical examiner’s report</a>, which attributes Mr. Taylor’s cause of death to “blunt force trauma to the pelvis and abdomen.” The bastards ran him over with the state machine, essentially crushing his body in two. The tent, pavement, and other debris were soaked in Cornelius’ blood.&nbsp;</p>



<p>And the pigs who stood guard as Mr. Taylor was crushed? They have already tried to cover up their active role by submitting an incident report that implied Mr. Taylor died of a drug overdose, rather than the tons of force that had spilled the blood from his body.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The report of lies describes another homeless man waving the officer down to point them to what had just happened. The cop pulls Mr. Taylor’s paralyzed body out of the collapsed tent, but didn’t notice (read: chose not to report) the unconscionable injuries to his abdomen and torso, nor the pools of blood seen by all the other witnesses. All they included in the report was a “nose bleed” and “foam emitting” from Mr. Taylor’s mouth; that an “overdose” was suspected. Let us now dispel any possible lingering notions of good-faith in this report. It is a blatant lie; meant to muddy the waters, create doubt of the obvious, and most of all, shift blame away from the pig and onto the victim. Police think they can literally sweep Cornelius Taylor under the rug if they just assassinate his character as a “drug addict,” another maligned group that the pigs see as undeserving of shelter or life. In what can only be understood as an admission of guilt, police continue to delay release of the body cam footage in the “ongoing investigation.” <a href="https://time.com/4453310/milwaukee-police-sylville-smith-body-cams/">This is nothing new</a>. Body cams which support a pig’s claim get released immediately; those which contradict their lies are held in purgatory to quell the public’s outrage.&nbsp;</p>



<p>A service was held on <a href="https://www.fox5atlanta.com/video/1587234">February 3</a> for Mr. Taylor at Ebenezer Baptist Church, the same church where honorary services were held for Martin Luther King Jr. the week before. After the service, family members and activists led a silent march to city hall. They are demanding an end to encampment sweeps…&nbsp;</p>



<p>But a demand like this will do <em>nothing</em> to alleviate the daily state-enforced torture of the homeless. Just hours after the funeral, the Atlanta city council <a href="https://www.11alive.com/article/news/local/atlanta-city-council-legislation-sweeps-homeless-encampment/85-7476243d-2a9a-47b1-b65b-356ad9dcbf63">voted</a> to change <em>the methods </em>used to carry out homeless displacements. They voted to stop using heavy equipment in their raids, as well as to bring back another useless “task force” on homelessness. It is now up to the mayor to ratify or veto the changes. <em>No, begging the state for change will not </em><strong><em>stop</em></strong><em> </em><strong><em>the displacements</em></strong><em>, even if they are carried out with a shinier boot.</em> It is a mistake to make preemptive concessions to the killers, it is a mistake to limit this movement by demanding mercy from the oppressor and their infantry of goons. Like bartering a sale in a market, the seller shouldn’t start from a price that’s lower than what they want.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Others in the city already understand this, if we are to believe <a href="https://unravel.noblogs.org/city-owned-bulldozer-burned-in-honor-of-cornelius-taylor-atlanta-ga/">anonymous sources</a> who claim to have returned to the scene of the crime in the early morning of January 30. According to these sources, the frontloader was incinerated; a spontaneous outcry of people who want to start from the <em>opposite</em> of concessions.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The demand to stop encampment sweeps is a far cry from the vision of Martin Luther King Jr; a man who was assassinated for <a href="https://time.com/5783976/martin-luther-king-jr-economic-justice/">his efforts to upend</a> the deep antagonists of capital and its tentacles of destruction squeezing the life out of Black and other oppressed communities. The night before his assassination, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a speech titled <a href="https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkivebeentothemountaintop.htm"><em>I’ve Been to the Mountaintop</em></a> to New Afrikan sanitation workers on strike in Memphis, Tennessee. <strong>These workers were striking for better working conditions after a malfunctioning truck </strong><strong><em>crushed two fellow workers to death, like Cornelius Taylor.</em></strong> <a href="https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/memphis-sanitation-workers-strike#:~:text=The%20night%20before%20his%20assassination,at%20this%20point%20in%20Memphis.">King told them</a>, “We’ve got to give ourselves to this struggle until the end. Nothing would be more tragic than to stop at this point in Memphis.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>But tragedy did follow. Martin Luther King Jr. was <a href="https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/assassination-martin-luther-king-jr">murdered</a> the very next day; 60 years later, their monopoly on violence causes the same <a href="https://www.wsbradio.com/news/local/homeless-man-dies-tragic-accident/LKJGI34GSFFDTFEMHMLMGRLTRM/">“tragic accidents”</a> which impoverish, brutalize, and crush New Afrikans beneath the state.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Martin Luther King Jr’s name was <a href="https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/11/fbis-suicide-letter-dr-martin-luther-king-jr-and-dangers-unchecked-surveillance">slandered</a> by the state his entire career before modern attempts have tried to rob his legacy of all its anti-capitalist beliefs. They strangled George Floyd under a pig’s knee and blamed his death on an overdose. They mutilated Cornelius Taylor in a violent attack against the Black and homeless, before pushing that same tired lie. <strong>There is no reforming a system that operates on New Afrikan death. <em>We will live and die in these conditions, or we will live and die winning our shared liberation.</em></strong></p>



<p>Cornelius Taylor. Say his name!</p>
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		<title>A Better Future Is Worth Building for NYC&#8217;s 146,000+ Homeless Kids</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A better world is possible, and we need not speculate how situations such as the one in NYC and the U.S. more broadly can not only be alleviated, but anticipated and avoided entirely.]]></description>
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<p>As of this year, <a href="https://gothamist.com/news/number-of-homeless-students-in-nyc-schools-hits-record-high-new-data-shows">one in every eight children attending school in New York City can be presumed to be homeless</a><em>.</em> This includes children who live in shelters, half-way homes, or who informally bunk with other families, and amounts to a 2024 estimate of 146,000 homeless children currently present in NYC’s educational systems <em>alone</em>. And this statistic says nothing of the children who aren’t currently receiving <em>any</em> form of education, nor does it give a count of the adult population currently unhoused, yet surviving against the odds, across all the five boroughs.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Every New Yorker should be furious.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But where should that fury be directed? To Eric Adams, current mayor of the city? He is a valid target, but to solely blame him and those like him (individual actors of the local, state, and federal government) is to miss the forest for the trees, rotten and withered as those trees may be. The crimes of Eric Adams and his toadies in authorizing and implementing the new <a href="https://www.nydailynews.com/2023/10/13/mayor-adams-to-limit-nyc-shelter-stays-to-60-days-for-migrant-families-with-kids-source/">60 day limitation on shelter occupancy for migrant families</a> are crimes they must answer for. But these crimes against the people are not aberrations of an otherwise healthy system, they are as diseased and rotten in their nature as the system which spawned them; like fruit from the branch.&nbsp;</p>



<p>And while some may regard the articles above and remark “Well, this is all about migrant families, really. The illegal ones especially!” those folks aren’t looking at the data. The Chief Financial Officer <a href="https://comptroller.nyc.gov/services/for-the-public/charting-homelessness-in-nyc/overview/">reports a 22% increase in the amount of homeless children in the education system between 2023 and 2024</a>, an increase that does not correspond with an increase in migrant family populations present in shelters.<sup data-fn="c10cac78-6353-4a9d-a2a7-bc7855d576b6" class="fn"><a href="#c10cac78-6353-4a9d-a2a7-bc7855d576b6" id="c10cac78-6353-4a9d-a2a7-bc7855d576b6-link">1</a></sup>&nbsp;</p>



<p>Furthermore, while the comptroller data does show an increase in Hispanic persons documented among the homeless beginning somewhere between summer 2022 and late winter 2023, it also shows a fascinating abnormality in the data: a great canyon that plummets as low as <a href="https://comptroller.nyc.gov/services/for-the-public/charting-homelessness-in-nyc/overview/">10,914 families <strong>TOTAL</strong></a> present in the state shelters during the month of March, 2022 (See figure). Then, just one month later, it spikes back up and then climbs dramatically for Hispanic families, somewhat for Black Families, and more slightly for all other categories.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>How does this happen? It’s simple. <a href="https://www.nyc.gov/assets/hpd/downloads/pdfs/services/owner-covid-waiver-expiration-notice-english.pdf">The state does only as much as is necessary to ensure that business can continue as usual.</a></p>



<p>See here: Housing and Urban Development (HUD) waivers granted due to the pandemic, along <a href="https://www.nysenate.gov/issues/covid-rent-relief-program">with other programs initiated during the years from 2020 to 2022</a>, ran their course and were ended or rendered inert. The HUD waivers specifically became invalid on March 1, 2022, which just so happens to be the point on the graph where shelter inhabitancy plummets. The graph above makes perfect sense then: The aid programs that had served as floodgates stemming the tide of a steadily growing homelessness crisis burst open, and so a flood of new families entered the formal shelter programs as pre-existing families who were once in those shelters scrambled to renew their occupancy. These early pandemic programs, including rent freezes and free emergency housing in commercial hotels, kept the most precarious families housed, until they didn&#8217;t.&nbsp; Then, the suffering masses of workers — migrant or otherwise — were consigned to the streets not by accident, but by calculating and willing actors doing their part to keep business moving.&nbsp;</p>



<p>They knew this would happen, if not explicitly, then implicitly. The logic is all too easy to follow, and many organizations warned of such consequences back when COVID-19 benefits were being cut. But it wasn&#8217;t just COVID-19. It’s been decades upon decades of capital accumulation, mismanagement, and decay. Not even the <a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/new-york-city-financial-assistance-snap-benefits-independent-budget-office-report/">bourgeois corporate media can deny this fact</a>, as illustrated by a <em>CBS News</em> report this October which relayed that New York City has only processed 65% of SNAP and 42% of financial assistance applications on time this year.&nbsp;</p>



<p>This is why Eric Adams and his goons are merely playing a role, why they are “actors,” and not the sole perpetrators in this travesty. They are part of a greater schema, that of capitalism — particularly, that of an empire in its most advanced stage of growth, which is beginning to experience its inevitable and historical decline. This is not to excuse <em>anyone</em> for their actions, but to put the current problem of homeless children and families into a perspective informed by a type of analysis that grounds us in evidence and accounts for the clash of interest between classes of people: <a href="https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1938/09.htm"><em>dialectical-historical materialism</em></a>.&nbsp; This is the science by which Marxists understand and act upon the present; a science that any person can understand, and may even be engaged with in a lay-person’s fashion, such is its ubiquity and validity.&nbsp;</p>



<p>People know why they are suffering. We know why there are families left to rot in the streets. We know why one in eight NYC schoolchildren sleeps in a shelter or out in the cold. But the system, hegemonic and deeply rooted in our culture as it is, is skilled at obfuscating the truth; shifting the blame, or at the least misdirecting the concerned with incorrect ways of resolving the problem. This is not an issue that will be solved by Eric Adams suddenly finding the goodness in his heart and becoming a better man; it will not be solved by electing a more upright and righteous mayor to steer the decaying ship. It will not come because we merely <em>want</em> it to; as it stands, the bourgeoisie (see Blackrock), and in the case of housing, the petit bourgeoisie (individual landlords), gain much from the continued suffering of the hardest workers and the ever present threat of homelessness. By design, it is this shared class interest among the rich and powerful which dictates policy in a capitalist state, and it is this bourgeois-dictated policy that tears children from warm homes to fatten overstuffed wallets. This conflict of interests, this <em>contradiction</em>, can only be resolved through class struggle and class war.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Currently, in NYC, there are over <a href="https://assets.simpleviewinc.com/simpleview/image/upload/v1/clients/newyorkcity/Hotel_Development_Q1_2022_Outlook_3_8_2022_46f9aba3-522e-4523-8d8f-e136760e2ea8.pdf">120,000 active hotel rooms</a><em> </em>and anywhere between <a href="https://www.nyc.gov/site/hpd/news/007-24/new-york-city-s-vacancy-rate-reaches-historic-low-1-4-percent-demanding-urgent-action-new#/0">33,000</a> and <a href="https://www.thecity.nyc/2024/02/14/rent-stabilized-apartments-vacant/">67,000</a> housing units vacant of any occupants; a rough total range of 187,000 to 153,000 empty potential homes across the five boroughs.<sup data-fn="400ac233-3a59-4ca4-91d0-ffef4984957b" class="fn"><a href="#400ac233-3a59-4ca4-91d0-ffef4984957b" id="400ac233-3a59-4ca4-91d0-ffef4984957b-link">2</a></sup></p>



<p>Then, based on the 2023 <a href="https://www.nyc.gov/site/hpd/news/007-24/new-york-city-s-vacancy-rate-reaches-historic-low-1-4-percent-demanding-urgent-action-new#/0" data-type="link" data-id="https://www.nyc.gov/site/hpd/news/007-24/new-york-city-s-vacancy-rate-reaches-historic-low-1-4-percent-demanding-urgent-action-new#/0">New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey (NYCHVS)</a>, there is a general demand for 275,000 households/residents, a demand which supply “failed to meet.” And while it is true that the maximum range of empty housing units by our current measure still falls short of the 275,000 figure by at least 88,000 units, the fact that so many beds remain empty cannot be ignored. The price for these units, and the use of these units in the case of hotels, far exceeds or is irrelevant to the desperate masses struggling just to keep a roof over their head, and the reason is simple — profit is the chief motive which drives capital, and capital is what bourgeois and liberal society enshrines as the most important element above all else. Yet this notion would seem to be incorrect, one may think, because is it not pointless to keep units empty rather than have them filled while charging a lower rate? Would this not create at least some profit for the owner? It would!&nbsp;</p>



<p>Indeed, something would be gained by all parties, and society at large, if even a fraction of the above housing units were given over to the homeless to be rented below the “market value.” The effects of homelessness can truly never be understated, <a href="https://shnny.org/uploads/Homelessness_and_Its_Effects_on_Children.pdf">especially for children</a>, and it doesn’t take rigorous study to understand that a stable family is a productive family, both for their own sake, and for their communities. Jobs cannot be reliably attended to when you have no idea where you’ll be sleeping that night, or if you’ll be arrested for “vagrancy,” just as well as schoolwork cannot be adequately completed by children whose parents must rifle through trash in order to feed them.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But none of this matters to the bourgeoisie or the petit-bourgeoisie beyond how they take base offense to the “unsightliness” of the homeless. To them, <a href="https://www.marxists.org/archive/deville/1883/peoples-marx/ch25.htm">what matters is the accumulation and valorization of their own capital</a>. In the case of landlords and hotel operators, this is done through commodifying shelter, the most basic element of survival, and uses the bourgeois and pre-bourgeois social structures to justify and legalize the constant parasitism of their class off the backs of their renters, the working class; the people at large.</p>



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<p>“If accumulation, the development of wealth on a capitalist basis, necessarily creates a surplus laboring population, the latter becomes, in its turn, the most powerful lever of accumulation — even a condition of existence of fully developed capitalist production. This surplus- population forms an industrial reserve army belonging to capital just as absolutely, as if it had raised and disciplined it at its own expense. Independently of the natural increase of population, it provides capital, to meet its varying requirements, with a mass of human material always at its disposal for exploitation.” — Karl Marx, <em>Capital</em>, Volume 2, Chapter 25.</p>
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<p>While we may not be speaking of a very industrial working population with regards to NYC, the modern U.S. economy, being one which is <a href="https://equitablegrowth.org/the-rising-financialization-of-the-u-s-economy-harms-workers-and-their-families-threatening-a-strong-recovery/">exceedingly dominated by banking-related <em>finance capital</em></a><em>, </em>the general rule still applies. The landlord class, and the bourgeoisie more broadly, do not suffer, but benefit from, and are always able to prey on, the desperation of the people in order to fleece greater and greater amounts from our already light purses.&nbsp;</p>



<p>In this sense, capitalism is not concerned with the<em> use</em> <em>value</em> of even the most basic things, such as food, education, and shelter. The use values of these things only matter to corporations insofar as they can be marketed and sold, such that the bourgeois class grows richer. And by this logic the burden on the buyer, the large proletariat class, grows more and more, such that bourgeois profits may be infinitely expanded. Naturally, this leads to a crisis, as infinite growth is impossible, and we saw in 2008 what becomes of a country when it suffers an uncontrolled collapse of the housing market. In a way, that collapse never ended, and to this day, we, the people, are still suffering the harm caused to us by the arrogance, greed, and short sightedness of capital and the systems which support it.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Thus we are left with the harrowing realities on the ground; <a href="https://www.ktvu.com/news/14-year-old-dies-suicide-after-santa-clara-schoolmates-bully-him-about-being-homeless-father">a child from Santa Clara committed suicide due to the bullying he received from being homeless</a>. This occurred just eight days before <a href="https://www.un.org/en/observances/world-childrens-day">U.N. World Children’s Day</a>, in the <a href="https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R40484/25">last remaining country on earth who has not ratified the U.N.’s Charter on the Rights of The Child</a>, Somalia having done so <a href="https://somalia.un.org/en/91957-fifth-anniversary-somalia%E2%80%99s-ratification-convention-rights-child-approaches-protection">back in 2015</a>. This is the reality we have been forced to accept, under pain of death and imprisonment should we ever try to resist.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But resist we must.&nbsp;</p>



<p>A better world is possible, and we need not speculate how situations such as the one in NYC and the U.S. more broadly <a href="https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/10/why-are-there-no-slums-in-china/">can not only be alleviated, but anticipated and avoided entirely</a>. The People&#8217;s Republic of China, despite its large population and history of poverty, has effectively eliminated homelessness through measures including a household registration system, which ensures access to hometown social services, and laws requiring local governments arrange proper assistance to those who still lose housing, rather than punishing or expelling them. The great strides of the Chinese people, and the people of socialist countries overall (Vietnam, Korea, Laos, Cuba, etc.), are possible only through complete control of the state belonging to the working class. With a dictatorship of the working and oppressed peoples — a rule of the people, by the people, and for the people, in truth and not just words — we will put homelessness and poverty in the dustbin of history where they belong.&nbsp;</p>


<ol class="wp-block-footnotes"><li id="c10cac78-6353-4a9d-a2a7-bc7855d576b6">Current estimates suggest <a href="https://comptroller.nyc.gov/services/for-the-public/charting-homelessness-in-nyc/overview/">50,000 migrant families with children lived in shelters over the summer of 2024</a><em>.</em> Doing some simple math, dividing the prior estimate of <a href="https://gothamist.com/news/number-of-homeless-students-in-nyc-schools-hits-record-high-new-data-shows">146,000</a> homeless children currently enrolled in some form of schooling by the 50,000 families recorded by the city’s comptroller across all the summer months, then you would have to presume, on average, that each family has 2.9 children being cared for. And while that is not only dubious to claim from the perspective of mere probability and statistical chance, it is also a figure representing an incomplete population! The above estimate of 50,000 only accounted for migrant families who lived in shelters, and the 146,000 figure accounts for <em>all</em> unhoused children enrolled in schooling across the five boroughs. And of those 50,000 migrant families,<a href="https://council.nyc.gov/budget/wp-content/uploads/sites/54/2024/10/Asylum-Seekers-Report-September-2024.pdf"> only 13,500 of those families were housed in shelters during the month of September, 2024</a>. Looking back on the readily available data reporting on the number of families present in <a href="https://council.nyc.gov/budget/wp-content/uploads/sites/54/2023/10/Asylum-Seekers-Report-September-2023.pdf">September 2023</a>, we can see the figures are practically the same. Therefore we can include that the homeless population is rising steadily, and that the source is not uniquely foreign in origin.  <a href="#c10cac78-6353-4a9d-a2a7-bc7855d576b6-link" aria-label="Jump to footnote reference 1"><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/15.0.3/72x72/21a9.png" alt="↩" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />︎</a></li><li id="400ac233-3a59-4ca4-91d0-ffef4984957b">This figure was arrived at by taking the number of active hotel rooms and adding them to the upper and lower bound limits of vacant housing as documented by surveys from 2022 and 2023, the most immediate and relevant data the author could find on the subject. Specifically in <a href="https://www.thecity.nyc/2024/02/14/rent-stabilized-apartments-vacant/">The City’s article</a> on the subject, the average amount of rent stabilized units vacant in the city yet not available to potential renters was compared with the figures they gave for vacant units of any available housing, not just rent frozen unitsy. By taking the low estimate of 33,000 and the high estimate of 67,000, and adding each to the estimate of 120,000 active hotel rooms, our range of available housing is made clear.  <a href="#400ac233-3a59-4ca4-91d0-ffef4984957b-link" aria-label="Jump to footnote reference 2"><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/15.0.3/72x72/21a9.png" alt="↩" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />︎</a></li></ol>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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<p>The liberal administration of New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker dispatched 35 armed police officers to Ella T. Grasso Boulevard, accompanied by a municipal bulldozer, to sweep the area and evict the remaining members of the community that had grown up there during the COVID-19 pandemic. New Haven’s notoriously violent police arrested people’s advocate and Amistad Catholic Worker’s representative Mark Colville, who set up a tent on the property in solidarity when the eviction notice was promulgated.</p>



<p>Of the crisis, Mark said:</p>



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<p>Tomorrow (Wednesday, 3/15/23), Mayor Elicker is planning to double down on the deepening human rights emergency for economic refugees in our city, over which he presides without conscience or responsibility. He has ordered the forcible removal of our neighbors from the tent city on E.T. Grasso Boulevard, which has been their home for the past three years. He has provided no alternative for these neighbors except to “apply” for help in getting housed. This comes after the city has neglected to provide any essential services there- not even regular trash removal!- and while the agencies involved in service delivery to our homeless neighbors continue to routinely send people there for help because they have no place else to send them…. CITY LAWS WHICH DENY THE RIGHT OF OUR ECONOMIC REFUGEE NEIGHBORS TO TAKE REFUGE TOGETHER ON PUBLIC LAND ARE A DIRECT VIOLATION OF THE U.N. UNIVERSAL DECLARATION ON HUMAN RIGHTS.</p>
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<p>Elicker is the hand-picked mayor of the Democratic regime, plucked from his position as an independent to run against old-Democrat and Working Party candidate, former mayor Toni Harp. Upon his victory in the Democratic primary of 2019, Elicker said “People want the establishment politicians that have been in office for decades to step aside and make space for leadership that brings new ideas and new energy.”</p>



<p>Since that 2019 election, Elicker’s ideas have been the same old ideas. His leadership has been the same old leadership: the leadership of Yale and New Haven capital, its iron fist tightening. Under Elicker’s watch, <a href="https://ctmirror.org/2022/09/15/randy-cox-new-haven-ct-police-department-van-paralyzed-lawsuit/">Randy Cox was thrown, unbuckled, in the back of a police van like Freddy Gray, and paralyzed by the New Haven police</a>: the enforcement arm of Elicker’s regime.</p>



<p>During the pandemic, most services for the unhoused were shut down. Wait lists for shelters on the state’s 2-1-1 phone line run to months. Soup kitchens and shelters have been closed. Now, Elicker strikes out as the representative of New Haven’s capitalists by unleashing New Haven’s vicious police on the encampment at Ella Grasso Boulevard. In fact, Elicker has been building up to this final stroke for two years. His health inspectors have harassed the unhoused community and threatened time and again to sweep the area. Using a tried-and-true capitalist tactic, Elicker outlasted organizers and activists and wore down the resistance and empathy of the local housed community with repeated warnings and near-sweeps.</p>



<p>Finally, earlier this month, Elicker made his move. After cordoning the press off and away from the sweep where they couldn’t ask any questions, Elicker gave a statement indicating that he was working to “arrange travel out of state” for the unhoused people.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, Mandy Management continues to crank up the rents in New Haven – some tenants have seen increases of as much as $550 a month. Evictions are soaring and the property speculators that have “invested” record amounts of money in New Haven properties so they can gentrify, expel tenants, and increase rents have gone unchecked. This is the first of many blows dealt by Elicker and the Democratic machine of New Haven in 2023; it will not be the last.How long before the Bridgeport <a href="https://www.ctpost.com/news/article/wave-evictions-hitting-bridgeport-public-housing-17843692.php">“eviction tsunami”</a> breaks over New Haven with Justin Elicker’s willing collaboration?</p>
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