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Yes. Specifically, an incident that’d normally result in a small protest or general hand-wringing will turn into a much larger deal. It’ll wait until there’s an incident that’s vaguely connected to the eviction crisis, but it doesn’t have to be a very good match. And the nature of the struggle will be influenced by the nature of the incident.
About a year ago someone murdered 3 homeless people in my city, and pretty much no one cared. If something like that happens in a few months after millions of people have just become newly homeless, I could see huge riots against whoever the perceived enemy is, maybe cops or landlords