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Scott Bransford's Camping For Their Life

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T he American Dream, a world of endless opportunity. Everything is supposed to be easier. But why is it that so many people are struggling to find jobs and affordable housing. In “Camping for Their Lives” Scott Bransford explores the world beyond luxury housing into the heart of what are known as Tent Cities. Bransford’s negative outlook points to two major reasons of why people are living in tents instead of houses. He states that unaffordable housing and low wages, are causing people to turn to alternative solutions. Bransford sees both the light and the darkness in the new form of housing. Leaving the reader to see Bransford as remaining neutral in the argument. Confused, they then are left to choose a side, using the information …show more content…

Leading to the stories of different people and their views on the subject of homeless people building houses out of tents and trash into homes. Bransford does not only use those living in what are referred to as modern day Hoovervilles, but as well as first person views and professional opinions. Opening with an emotion catcher Bransford shares the story of a married couple living in a tent city with the hopes of one day owning their own house. He also mentions that one of the spouses dropped out of school in the 10th grade and does not currently have a job. Continuing, he then tells about the different types of make shift cities and where they are located. The over populated tent cities posing risk allows for derogatory jargon to be used throughout the article. Posing a negative attitude toward the squatters. Never less though Bransford also displays the positive statements of those living in the tent cities. Ending with one states solution to the problem of people living in tents in the United States of …show more content…

He uses tent cities that are mainly located anywhere from Washington State, Ontario, California, and District of Reno, Nevada. Using only places in the west, does not allow for accurate data that we can assume covers all of America. Not only are they using all west coast data, he also uses the statements of various people that all blame the government for the situations they have been put in. “It’s really a reflections of the government’s inability to provide housing affordably across society” according to Rahul Mehrorta, an associate professor. (Bransford, 2015, para. 10) Why would the government be at fault? Housing prices range from how the economy is flourishing. If these people were to have jobs, they then could provide a house for themselves and their family. Bias also plays a role in the positive light of tent cities. “They say it’s a bit like a gates community on a modest scale, a rare haven where once can live affordable without fear of robbery or violence.” (Bransford, 2015, para 15) Contradicting himself Bransford also states that “41 percent of the homeless population has been incarcerated at some point.” (Bransford, 2015, para. 8) This provides yet a counter argument to his once positive statement. Turning the positive once again into a

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