Post 2557770 by sign@radical.town
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 (DIR) Post #2557769 by _ampersand@guillotines.masto.host
       2019-01-02T21:29:00Z
       
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       There's a lot of things that I see leftists treat as fundamentally and irrevocably capitalist that just... don't seem to be? Things like golf, money, suburbs, TV, etc. They're not innately capitalist things, and destroying those things does likely no damage to capitalism. Capitalism is highly mobile and adaptive, it's not married to anything other than relations of production, it'll find other sports and housing arrangements.
       
 (DIR) Post #2557770 by sign@radical.town
       2019-01-02T21:34:05Z
       
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       @_ampersand Maybe read what Henry Ford had to say about intentionally creating the suburbs and perhaps you will feel differently. The suburbs were built as a way to demolosh community and create dependancy on the automobile industry instead of public transit, while creating housing developments which require absurd amounts of resources and wealth to live in, leaving poor minorities behind. And that’s exactly what happened...