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OnlineCourage | 6 years ago

Is that really a "serious question?"

There are a lot of homeless people in San Fransisco. Nothing else needs to be construed.

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eckmLJE|6 years ago

Possibly the phrase 'homeless capital' could mean human capital that is experiencing homelessness? The way the clause is constructed is pretty unclear. It could just mean there are a lot of homeless people, and is failing at being poetic.

whitebread|6 years ago

The author personifies capital earlier in the piece when he writes “noncommittal capitalism.” The way he structures the last sentence does seem to point towards the idea that the capital in SF is homeless.