Considering how crazy expensive accommodations have become the last couple of years, concentrated in the hands of greedy corporations, landlords and how little politicians seem to care about this problem, do you think we will ever experience a real estate market crash that would bring those exorbitant prices back to Earth?

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    481 year ago

    Look at other countries. Huge slums / shanty towns get built and normalized long before revolution.

    If you’re living in a plywood shack, but still have a phone with data, some games to play, ebt / food bank to eat, you’re not about to pick up arms. At least most people in that spot won’t.

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      401 year ago

      Maybe you’re right, but it’s also possible that people in those places have been living with those conditions all their lives and it creates a kind of apathy. If you take away everything from people who thought they’d have a kind of middle-class future, we don’t quite know what that looks like yet. I suspect it won’t be exactly the same.

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          231 year ago

          We’ll see what happens then. Apathy and despair is one possible combination. Anger and despair is another. They have very different results.

            • balderdash
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              41 year ago

              Ask anyone under 20 about climate change. Zero faith that we’re going to survive as a species

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              21 year ago

              I think history is a better indicator of where human nature can go rather than current attitudes and trends.

              • @[email protected]
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                21 year ago

                Great point. Historically life was orders of magnitude more difficult than today. There wasn’t food banks or welfare. There wasn’t computers and phones and cheap weed and alcohol to keep folks occupied.

                Average people could stand a chance against a current military with just numbers.

                Zero of those things are true today, so historically there is zero chance of a revolution today.

                Again, really great point.

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        21 year ago

        Plenty of countries in the ME have already gone through this. Iran & Lebanon used to have a nice and solid middle class and damn free societies compared to what’s there now. And all that within just the last century.

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        61 year ago

        It’s not about availability, it’s about willingness. If a revolution was attempted in America, like 80% of those who pick up arms would be gunned down in the first day.

        Choosing between that, at just living the rest of your days eating beans and playing games on your phone in a shack? Let’s face it.

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          21 year ago

          Beans and a shack is probably actually an acceptable standard to guarantee everyone. And given enough time and spare bits of wood you can make your shack a good shack.

          But right now a lot of people are suffering without their beans and shack.

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            21 year ago

            No, not same difference.

            The opponent is a modern military, and I have an assault rifle and Molotov cocktails.

            If I’m starving to death, yeah maybe I take up arms. If I’ve at least got some food and a charged up phone? I might tell myself I’ll take up arms tomorrow, but again, let’s face it.