Prioritizing homelessness: A call to action for SC voters and politicians
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Prioritizing homelessness: A call to action for SC voters and politicians
This op-ed marks the beginning phase of a series of opinions written by myself, Eric "Protein" Moseley, regarding my global campaign: "Mandate Future Politicians to Prioritize Homelessness." This is a coordinated series addressing voters—rather than politicians—across multiple cities, states, and countries, with each piece highlighting local perspectives and impacts.
As part of a regional initiative, this article, titled :
Prioritizing homelessness: A call to action for SC voters and politicians
Movement-Oriented Language
"This commentary has helped spark a global conversation on the necessity of elevating homelessness to a top political priority—placing it on the same level as the economy, immigration, and abortion. Each municipalitys specific edition reflects the unique challenges and experiences of local residents and political leaders.
As part of a broader movement, this piece brings the conversation to South Carolina while triggering similar discussions in other communities worldwide.
Adaptation and Connectivity
In a SC Daily Gazette commentary, advocate Eric "Protein" Moseley urges South Carolina voters and politicians to prioritize addressing homelessness as a critical, urgent crisis. Drawing on personal experience, Moseley calls for increased political will and investment in permanent housing and supportive services to address the issue ahead of the 2024 elections. Read the full commentary at SC Daily Gazette.
While tailored to South Carolina, this op-ed is a continuation series of articles steming from Moseleys International Emergency, addressing the importance of understanding homelessness across different several municipalities, demonstrating the widespread relevance of this crisis.
This capitol-city-focused op-ed is another 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 municipalities 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 features Moseleys AI persona, "Protein the Past," which is a core component of The 50-Year Musical Comeback. This initiative includes collaborations with artists such as:
Lil Ben YaY (the first independent solo male AI hip-hop artist with a documented identity to have music on Apple Music).
Swift Action 1
Sir Dirty Rice
The Coolest Cowboy
Lil Oaktreez
Protein the Past
The Coolest cowboy records didn't actually began until The AI Artist: The Coolest Cowboy debuet on Apple Music with the song: This Small Town on: December 8, 2025 https://musicbrainz.org/label/11986529-f36a-4548-9ad1-3e554a095881/aliases
https://scdailygazette.com/2024/05/30/prioritizing-homelessness-a-call-to-action-for-sc-voters-and-politicians/
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