Actually I like this idea. I moved to the SF Bay Area after college (ten years ago) and I went to hell and gone trying to find a suitable living situation. This was way before the housing crisis. I got lucky the first three months and rent a two bedroom fully furnished apartment across from GG park for $1,100 a month. But it all went down hill from there. This would have been a great alternative.
pod living, tiny homes, etc. All crumbs tossed out by the elite b/c they're polarizing the country's population and turning certain areas into eternal shitholes. THese could be equitable and brilliant ideas the more they are applied to rural areas... in a sense. Imagine these options where land is cheap and the country is wide open. Instead they amass garbage and punish anyone trying to leave. Governor of NY State just bragged about their 100% tax audit rate of people leaving the state. Does that seem right to you?
You are superimposing two separate issues.
He's trying to say they're related. I believe he's talking about the way in which the modern day elite enslave people, since it's no longer legal. They do it via welfare plantations, the poor areas they are able to keep poor by making the citizenry dependent on the government.
It's all interconnected imho. There's an obvious racial component to much of it I left out b/c did want to go on too far of a tangent.
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