Blockade the Bulldozers
- Jaime David
- Apr 11
- 1 min read
The article condemns the Victorian Labor government's decision to demolish public housing towers, labeling it a "socially and politically criminal" act prioritizing profit over the well-being of residents. The demolition plans, part of a broader urban renewal project, have been met with fierce opposition from residents and community activists. The article details the devastating impact on low-income residents who face displacement, loss of community, and uncertainty about their future housing. It criticizes the government's justification for the demolition, arguing that the focus should be on upgrading existing public housing rather than replacing it with private developments. The article alleges the demolition plans are driven by developers seeking to capitalize on valuable land. The article criticizes the lack of genuine consultation with residents, alleging the government is pushing through the plans despite significant community opposition. It highlights the existing shortage of affordable housing in Melbourne and argues the demolition will exacerbate the problem, forcing vulnerable residents into precarious housing situations. The article also raises concerns about the potential social and psychological impact on residents forced to leave their homes and communities. The demolition is viewed as an attack on the working class and an example of the government serving the interests of big business at the expense of the most vulnerable members of society. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/04/11/umfv-a11.html
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