I recall a study once that people were happiest living in small towns of a few tens of thousands, as opposed to big cities, suburbs, or rural areas. Maybe with the shifts some people will find better lives. Not that these global social engineering initiatives/genocides are anything but evil, but we've got to look for silver linings wherever we can find them.
On the flip side, I can't see myself trusting any population numbers in the foreseeable future. They make up voters, so why not just make up the population doing the "voting"?
City Centers are dying, without shopping and office workers they need a function to survive.
UK town centres the same. Charity shops, nail bars and coffee are where the activity is at.
One might say "good" but such reduced human contact has no precedent.
I recall a study once that people were happiest living in small towns of a few tens of thousands, as opposed to big cities, suburbs, or rural areas. Maybe with the shifts some people will find better lives. Not that these global social engineering initiatives/genocides are anything but evil, but we've got to look for silver linings wherever we can find them.
On the flip side, I can't see myself trusting any population numbers in the foreseeable future. They make up voters, so why not just make up the population doing the "voting"?
Indeed. We're in Almost Everything is a Psyop world.
My Govt. openly brags about their behavior modification skills, they call it the 'nudge unit':
Government's nudge unit goes global