People who complain that Lemmy is full of tankies have never seen the comment section of a meme making fun of landlords. I'm convinced Lemmy is actually full of landlords.
There aren't any. The ones they linked below have maybe 2 out of 70+ comments defending them. I can't tell if ImplyingImplicatior and ObviouslyNotBananas are dumb as bricks or being sarcastic.
If not, try searching for "Landlord Party In Berkeley Ends In Fights" and then scroll to the negative comments. In my search, it seems like the landlord supporters have gotten quiet recently. Probably because they were downvoted so much lol
Both tankies and landlords find that being a part time dog walker is an acceptable day job. The difference is that the tankies live in their parent's basement instead of working and the landlord lets other people live in his basement instead of working.
Where tho? Everyone is clearly taking the piss out of the meme and pretending to agree with it. Nobody is actually out there tipping their landlord(well, I sure fucking hope not at least...).
Hey, I get it! If I'm gonna stop shitposting for a while I do think the system of landlordship is problematic but that definitely doesn't mean all landlords are bad. Now back to shitposting.
Sorry OP, not everyone is as much of a sourpuss as you when it comes to hating landlords. I understand that the problem is not with landlords that own a second or even third house, but with people and corporations that own 5+ houses. They are the ones that are hoarding the stock and using it as a "get, rich, quick" investment scheme. You want to be mad, then atleast be mad at the right people.
Sorry you can't afford a house OP, but I'm not okay with you demonizing regular people that have worked their asses off to be able to afford a second house, and rented out their starter home. Does that make me "fucking love" landlords? No, it just means I'm being a rational fucking adult about it.
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ITT: The 99% fighting over the scraps that the 1% leave behind, whilst doing their best to fuck over one another.
Almost one out of every four homes is owned by a corporation. You'll run into them if your buying or selling a house. I refuse to sell to corporations, I don't care if it's even a cash offer.
Passive income. Equity. Financial security. Something you can take a quick loan out against without worry that you'll lose your home.
I mean you can easily argue "greed" about everything. For example: Why do you need a bigger paycheck (besides greed)? Any answer you give, I can conveniently waive away as you not living within your means. I mean, you could easily buy or build yourself a tiny home and live on a cheap plot out in the boonies. Oh, you want amenities? Accessibility to the convenience of a town/city? What could you possibly want with any of those material wants (besides greed)?
I think the reason is "I don't want to have to work until I die" actually.
Investment property is one of the few remaining ladders of social mobility. Does it suck that it doesn't extend down far enough? Yes. But removing it as an option just further widens the gap between the billionaires and everyone else.