The pandemic reshuffled society unexpectedly, revealing the disconcerting leap from pre-Covid life to a new and alienated existence—where loneliness became evident and friendships fractured under pressure.
Many relied on inheritances or unexpected financial boosts to escape poor housing, deepening class disparities, while social housing crises continue to worsen, affecting countless lives unjustly.
The dramatic transition in social life post-pandemic has highlighted issues of neglectful landlordism and the stark realities of unstable housing, as friends and networks disintegrate.
The pandemic unearthed deep societal fractures, revealing hidden class privileges and the detrimental impact of inadequate housing policies on the most vulnerable, revealing a need for reform.
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