No, earlier you said you support NIMBYs blocking the construction of new housing. That's the opposite of supporting new housing construction. Your last sentence about empty properties (that aren't actually ready for people where they need to live) also suggests that you don’t want new housing.
The blocking of new housing by NIMBYs has caused a shortfall in the housing supply. This is causing higher rents and more homelessness. I am pointing out that NIMBYs are responsible for the housing and homelessness crisis. Pointing that out is pointing out facts, not hate mongering. How is it hate mongering to point out a policy of blocking housing hurts ordinary people through high rents and homelessness?
Think about how many people are not politically engaged on the national level despite the huge stakes for everyone. Now take that to the local level where a lot of people don't even know who their city council person is. It's not surprising that much of the public is disengaged from local politics despite the stakes.
The blocking of new housing by NIMBYs has caused a shortfall in the housing supply. This is causing higher rents and more homelessness. I am pointing out that NIMBYs are responsible for the housing and homelessness crisis. Pointing that out is pointing out facts, not hate mongering. How is it hate mongering to point out a policy of blocking housing hurts ordinary people through high rents and homelessness? Please do not accuse people of being Hitler...for pointing out negative effects of NIMBY created policy. Please keep on topic.
I only started posting about NIMBYs repeatedly after you kept repeatedly posting about one mention of them in one of my posts. I never even said NIMBYs were a tiny minority. I only claimed that the majority of people want more housing. It seems to me that you are the one who are obsessed with NIMBYs, not me.
And earlier you were criticizing the influence of corporations in our government. Corporate executives and major shareholders also make up a small minority of people in this country. How would you feel if someone came up to you after you criticized corporations and said "Replace corporations with Jews and see what you get in your speech"? That would be unfair to you and you doing that to me is unfair to me.
Most of my arguments in my posts here are about how building more housing will benefit people. I have already formed many arguments about the positive effects, which is the opposite of focusing on negatives.
I've already addressed this in an earlier post. Most vacant properties are between residents or are in places where there isn't much demand, like a distant rural town: https://ggwash.org/view/73234/vacant-houses-wont-solve-our-housing-crisis. So vacant units are not a solution to the housing crisis.
And we want more vacancies because it increases competition between landlords (thus lowering rents) and makes it easier for residents of a city to move to where they need to live. Think of it like a siding square puzzle- the more empty spaces are around, the easier it is to move a square to where you want it.
And the higher the vacancy rate is in a city, the lower its homelessness and rent burden rate is: https://www.sightline.org/2022/03/16/homelessness-is-a-housing-problem/ The cities with high rents have low vacancy rates.
We still need to build much more housing. There's no way around this need.