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Mandate Future Parliament to Prioritise Housing Insecure in South Africa (Re posted in the Post News from the original IOL posting)

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Mandate Future Parliament to Prioritise Housing Insecure in South Africa
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This op-ed marks another post of a series of opinions written by , Eric "Protein" Moseley, regarding a global campaign: International Emergency which later branched of into "Mandate Future Politicians to Prioritize Homelessness."

 This is a coordinated series addressing voters—rather than political leaders—across multiple cities, states, and countries, with each piece highlighting local perspectives and impacts and is a continuation of the opinion Moseley wrote for The Pavement Magazine titled:International Emergency.

As part of a regional initiative, this article, titled:

Mandate future Parliament to prioritise housing insecure in South Africa, opinion piece for Post was re-published on February 19, 2024. In this article, I call for the South African Parliament to prioritize the housing insecure, drawing parallels to  homelessness in the U.S.. 
Post Article: In my  February 19, 2024 Post News repost from IOL opinion piece, Eric Protein Moseley addressed the need for better support for the homeless in South Africa, discussing the topic from a continuation of international perspective.
It is designed to spark discussions in other communities.

Movement-Oriented Language
"This repost commentary helped to continue to sparked a  global conversation on the necessity of elevating homelessness to a top political priority—placing it on the same level as abortion, immigration and the economy.

Each municipality -specific edition reflects the unique challenges and experiences of local residents. As part of a broader movement, this piece brings the conversation together  while triggering similar discussions in other communities worldwide.
Adaptation and Connectivity

While tailored to Capetown South Africa, this op-ed is the second piece of a series of articles addressing the importance of understanding homelessness across different jurisdictions, demonstrating the widespread relevance of this crisis.

This city-focused op-ed is one installment in a coordinated effort exploring the issue from multiple urban perspectives.

This op-ed has become part of a global movement—a coordinated series on sustainable urban planning—with each installment tailored to the unique challenges and opportunities of cities and states/counties across the globe.

Integration of the "Empathy for AI" Initiative

This work is now an integral part of The Coolest Cowboy Records / The Empathy for AI Initiative. This project has became a part of Moseleys AI persona, "Protein the Past," which is a core component of The 50-Year Musical Comeback. This initiative includes artist on Apple Music such as:
Lil Ben YaY: LiL Ben YaY is the first independent solo male AI hip-hop artist with a documented identity to have a song on Apple Music.
Swift Action 1
Sir Dirty Rice
The Coolest Cowboy
Lil Oaktreez
https://thepost.co.za/news/opinion/2024-02-19-mandate-future-parliament-to-prioritise-housing-insecure-in-south-africa/
https://iol.co.za/news/opinion/2024-02-19-mandate-future-parliament-to-prioritise-housing-insecure-in-south-africa/
https://musicbrainz.org/label/11986529-f36a-4548-9ad1-3e554a095881

Last modified: 2026-04-08 (revision #282020)

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