There's an industry based around activism. It doesn't make sense because it doesn't have to make sense. Professional activists find a fault or make one worse (Echo Park homeless in Los Angeles is a good example) and then raise money based on that fault and gain sympathy. It doesn't matter that they've made the problem or made it worse. They get the attention and money to setup the next scam. If they are lucky, they get government attention and money.
There's an industry based around activism. It doesn't make sense because it doesn't have to make sense. Professional activists find a fault or make one worse (Echo Park homeless in Los Angeles is a good example) and then raise money based on that fault and gain sympathy. It doesn't matter that they've made the problem or made it worse. They get the attention and money to setup the next scam. If they are lucky, they get government attention and money.
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