A Multi‑Part Series on Forced Nomadism, Structural Violence, and the Manufactured Crisis of Homelessness
PART I — THE THESIS
Episode 1: Forced Nomadism — The Hidden Engine of Loveland
- Define forced nomadism as a structural condition, not a personal failure.
- Show how displacement is produced by:
- predatory leases
- retaliatory non‑renewals
- HOA surveillance
- utility traps
- property sales
- maintenance weaponization
- bureaucratic punishment
- Introduce the core argument:
Loveland’s homelessness crisis is not an aberration — it is the logical endpoint of the same system that displaced housed residents.
PART II — THE TRAILER PARK ARC (2019–2021)
Episode 2: His House Property Management — Christian Branding, Structural Neglect
- Collapsing floors, holes, structural rot.
- Maskless maintenance during COVID.
- Bait‑and‑switch units.
- Last‑minute lease.
- Swamp cooler disaster.
- Mold, feces, rot, water intrusion.
- Forced hotel displacement.
- Retaliatory non‑renewal.
Episode 3: The Cost of Staying Housed
- U‑Hauls.
- Deposits.
- Overlapping rent.
- Hotel rooms.
- Lost wages.
- Physical labor with EDS.
- Parenting through instability.
- Partner coercion layered on top.
PART III — THE ALLISON DUPLEX ARC (2021–2022)
Episode 4: Advantage / Henderson — “Take Advantage” as a Business Model
- Predatory lease clauses.
- 12‑hour turnover.
- Forced showings.
- Foundation repairs during COVID isolation.
- Utility transfer eviction threat.
- Yellow lawn fines.
- Partner’s status performance.
Episode 5: The Illusion of Stability
- How “nicer” housing hides harsher control.
- How aesthetics mask extraction.
- How the lease weaponizes compliance.
- How the system punishes visibility.
PART IV — THE GEORGETOWN ARC (2022–2025)
Episode 6: Gorgeous Housing, Gorgeous Violence
- $2,760 rent.
- $4,125 deposit.
- HOA surveillance.
- Vole infestation.
- Weed clauses.
- Forced perfection for showings.
- Partner’s family expectations.
Episode 7: Forced Nomadism in a “Good Neighborhood”
- How displacement happens even in high‑end rentals.
- How HOAs function as private governments.
- How landlords use sales to trigger soft evictions.
- How tenants become unpaid property managers.
PART V — EMPLOYMENT AS A PARALLEL SYSTEM OF DISPLACEMENT
Episode 8: Wage Theft at Pinocchio’s
- Returning to wage theft just to qualify for housing.
- Physical toll with EDS.
- Emotional toll of instability.
Episode 9: Corporate Collapse at Enviropest / Anticimex
- No SOPs.
- No training.
- Impossible workloads.
- Punishment for initiative.
- Compensation bait‑and‑switch.
- How employment precarity feeds housing precarity.
PART VI — THE PARTNER ARC
Episode 10: Coercion, Status, and Emotional Labor
- Belittling your living conditions.
- Guilt‑tripping during COVID.
- Need to perform status through housing.
- Refusal to carry any of the load.
- How relational coercion compounds structural violence.
PART VII — THE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
Episode 11: The Machinery of Displacement
- How landlords, HOAs, utility companies, and employers form a single ecosystem.
- How “problem tenants” are manufactured.
- How blacklisting works.
- How forced nomadism is profitable.
Episode 12: The Homelessness Debate — The Final Layer
- How Loveland frames homelessness as individual failure.
- How the city criminalizes survival.
- How the same systems that displaced you displace unhoused residents.
- How “cleaning up” encampments mirrors HOA enforcement.
- How forced nomadism is the through‑line from housed to unhoused.
PART VIII — THE CALL TO ACTION
Episode 13: What Surviving Loveland Really Means
- Naming the system.
- Naming the violence.
- Naming the patterns.
- Naming the beneficiaries.
- Naming the path forward.
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