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woensdag 12 oktober 2022

#WORLD #WORLDWIDE #AUSTRALIA #ANARCHISM #News #Journal #Update - (en) #Australia, ac meanjin: Housing Justice Won't Be Found at the Landlords Housing Summit By Iswed Tiggjan (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

 They say we're in a rental crisis. They say that it is a recent development. But

this rental crisis has been growing for decades. We are now looking past thecrisis and into the rental collapse. Through it all numerous state governmentshave done little for tenants outside of empty platitudes and insulting do-nothingreforms. ---- This proud tradition of feigning concern while doing nothing willcontinue this October, with the government announcing a housing summit on October20th to "address the urgency around multiple housing issues." ---- The governmentwas quick to point the finger at unforeseeable under-supply as the root of thecrisis during the summit's announcement. In her announcement speech premierPalaszczuk attempted to blame a "compounding set of circumstances includingmassive population growth, supply chain and workforce restraints and multipleweather events (which) have created a housing challenge".The current rental crisis is no unforeseeable accident or the result of anunfortunate confluence of events. Queensland's population has been growing at arate above the rest of the country for a long time. The knowledge that extremeweather events would become more frequent is not news either. Conditions havebeen slowly deteriorating for tenants in QLD for decades. The long-term guttingof public housing has left tenants with no viable alternative to the privaterental market. With homeownership becoming increasingly out of reach for manyrenters, landlords and the real estate industry's power over tenants has grown asour options have shrunk. This has resulted in worsening conditions, less securityand rising rents.The point is that this crisis is not new; it is neither a surprise nor anaccident. This is a man-made crisis developed over decades, caused by the greedof capitalists, property investors and landlords, with the backing of consecutivestate and federal governments. The roll-back of public housing and thedeteriorating conditions for renters is in itself part of the 'neo-liberalcounter-revolution' that began in the early 1980s. This capitalist reaction, bornfrom the inability of a strong working-class to fully rupture with capital, hasresulted in a shattered labour movement, falling wages, and skyrocketing rents.In this sense, we can view the concurrent rental and inflation crises as one andthe same - crises brought about by capitalism and an excuse for the rulingclasses to increase their wealth at our expense.Throughout this forty-year crisis for the Australian worker we have beenconsistently sold out at every turn. 'Leftist' politicians, union bureaucrats andNGO 'activists' have all made themself indispensable to capitalism, winning aseat at the table of governance by selling the guarantee that they'll keep theexploited and oppressed in a state of pacification.The tenant's struggle has often been sidetracked by lobbying, calls to elect theright set of politicians and the NGO siren call of 'messaging', 'talking policy'and 'winning a seat at the table'. These promises have led us to an unprecedentedcrisis for tenants. Our only path out of this crisis and towards true housingjustice is to reject these siren calls and return to direct collective struggle.Since its formation last year, the South East Queensland Union of Renters (SEQUR)has been at the forefront of the housing struggle in our region. SEQUR (of whichI am a member) has consistently shown its commitment to member democracy,organising tenants around shared class interests and the central importance ofdirect collective struggle.While politicians, landlords and organisations such as the Master BuildersAssociation that have vested interests in property congregate to discuss thecrisis for which they are the root of cause, SEQUR has announced a protest of thegovernments sham housing summit, alongside a public meeting to allow tenants tocollectively discuss their issues and the solutions they envision as tenants.Renters know perfectly well what would improve their lives: lower rent, moresecure leases, and, ultimately, the right to call their house a home. These areprecisely the things which those with "a seat at the table" will be fightingtooth and nail to deny us.So what can we expect from a housing summit made up by the Real Estate Instituteof Queensland (peak body of the real estate industry), the Master BuildersAssociation, the Property Council of Australia, a slew of landlord politiciansand a few dispersed NGO representatives? This should come as no surprise but weanticipate that all of these actors with a vested interest in profiting fromproperty investment and rents will continue to act in their class interests - byexploiting and oppressing tenants!The REIQ has long argued that renters have too many protections that forcelandlords to sell up and the number of rental homes to drop.So let's strip even more protection from renters to help the landlords out! TheMaster Builders Association will surely point the blame at their eternal enemythe CFMEU and workers demanding a good wage, so let's smash the union and lowerwages and working conditions to get more properties built! And of course allbodies involved will be looking to make it easier for the very rich to buy uphomes without paying tax - that'll help the poor downtrodden renters!What do all of these solutions favored by property interests have in common? Theyare bloody useless for solving a single issue facing tenants, but absolutelygreat for the rich getting richer! The only thing that can solve the housingcrisis is putting housing needs ahead of profits - something which a summitcomposed largely of landlords and business interests is fundamentally opposed to.As SEQUR states in their protest announcement, "This summit is a farce... Theconditions for tenants will not be improved by a summit of politician landlords,the REIQ, the Master Builders Association and other business interests. Ourconditions are only going to improve because we've fought for them. And fightingis exactly what we intend to do".As socialists we couldn't agree more. For far too long the exploited classes havelooked to saviors, be it in the form of politicians, NGO professionals oractivists. As tenants, we are setting ourselves up for disappointment if weexpect even a single improvement to our living conditions to be bestowed upon usfrom on high. Real change is born from a mass movement. Every mass movementstarts somewhere. Join us on the 20th of October and add your strength to this one.Details:What: Protest the Landlords Housing SummitWhen: Thursday 20th of Octoberhttps://www.acmeanjin.org/article/landlords-housing-summit_________________________________________A - I N F O S  N E W S  S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca

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