

Need is a strong word
Need is a strong word
Genocide is not just a political topic.
Yes teachers are hired to teach specific subjects, but that isn’t their only role.
They teach how to be a person within society, the social contract (a French term I might add), and how to engage critical thinking.
They’re not there just to blindly teach how to memorise the curriculum. There’s nuance to their role.
They are different. They’re more racist, xenophobic, and (surprisingly, it’s possible) more incompetent.
Yes. Not precedent as in American law where “they’ve done it this way in the past so we don’t need to think about it again and just copy the previous ruling” but precedent as in other cities have now seen a) it can be done b) how to do it. This makes it easier to do it in their cities. It’s also in a highly influential city when it comes to laws and courts.
I think you’re attacking the wrong people.
If you’ved lived in the same home for 50 years, brought up children there, made and maintained a garden there, formed a community with your neighbours, would you want to move?
Old people living in a home with 3 bedrooms instead of 1 is at the very bottom of the list of reasons there’s a housing crisis.
Businesses owning hundreds of homes, artificially manipulating supply, landlords profiteering and increasing rents every single year, they are far more to blame than a granny who just wants to end her days in the house she’s made home.