I don’t understand your sentence. What’s the subject of the verb “housing.”
I think the subject is perhaps an implied "you", "us", or "society". Here's how I read it:
Sure, so long as involves (you / us / society) not housing people which is pretty sick and twisted
The subject is “people”. Parent is suggesting that the equilibrium point of housing supply and demand naturally leaves some people unhoused.
I think the subject is perhaps an implied "you", "us", or "society". Here's how I read it:
Sure, so long as involves (you / us / society) not housing people which is pretty sick and twisted