Open Season On The Poor: As Opposed To Eating Cereal, Why Don’t We Eat The Rich?

Adebayo Adeniran
3 min readMar 5, 2024

Just asking…

A sight that you may longer see if wealthy politicians have their way. Image via Ev on Unsplash

It is open season on the poor on both sides of the Atlantic.

Here in United Kingdom, moves are already afoot to criminalize homelessness, with the leading party, already on its last legs, working to ensure that there are no homeless sleepers on the streets on central London.

It is near impossible to walk the streets of the capital city of Britain, these days, without bumping into someone who’s sleeping rough or in desperate need of food and water.

The very existence of the poor serves as a reminder of the umpteen failed policies, which have been enacted over the last fourteen years and heaven forbid that some oligarch sipping on his expensive Latte from Starbucks should encounter an individual, who has been at the receiving end of neoliberalism.

The story in America, it seems, is the same.

In the land of extreme capitalism, efforts to criminalize the poorest has been quite concerted with Arizona, California and Florida, leading the way in passing legislation to ensure that the homeless are completely removed from public view and banged up.

And you are left with the distinct impression that politicians in the leading anglosphere nations have

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Adebayo Adeniran

A lifelong bibliophile, who seeks to unleash his energy on as many subjects as possible