City Hall Playin' Landlord Now? Don't Get Played, Fam
They sayin' they buildin' affordable housing, but who's *really* gonna benefit from this new game?

Aight, so peep this: City Hall tryna flip the script and get into the housing game direct. They sayin' they buildin' affordable cribs, but we been here before, right? They promise the moon, but end up deliverin' nothin' but empty promises and hiked up rents.
For years, they been lettin' developers run wild, buildin' luxury condos that nobody in the hood can afford. Now, suddenly, they wanna be the good guys? Nah, somethin' ain't addin' up.
They talkin' 'bout 'permanently affordable,' but what that really mean? Is it gonna be affordable for us, the folks who been grindin' and hustlin' just to keep a roof over our heads? Or is it just another way for them to gentrify the neighborhood and push us out?
Don't get it twisted, we need affordable housing. But we also need to be real about who's callin' the shots and who's gonna profit off this whole thing. 'Cause history tell us, it ain't usually us.
The homies been sayin' this is just a way for the city to control the land and the people. Buildin' projects ain't always been beneficial, especially if the money doesn't get invested back into the community.
They might build some new apartments, but what about the schools? What about the jobs? What about the resources we need to actually thrive? If they ain't addressin' the bigger picture, then this 'affordable housing' is just a band-aid on a bullet wound.
So, before we start celebratin', let's keep it 100 and demand some transparency. We need to know where the money's comin' from, who's gettin' the contracts, and how they gon' make sure these apartments stay affordable for the folks who need 'em most.
Real talk, we gotta hold they feet to the fire. 'Cause if we don't, we gonna end up right back where we started: lookin' up at skyscrapers we can't afford, wonderin' when we gonna get a piece of the pie.


