Earlier this morning I went to work for a few hours to task out the workers for the day. Someone had left a shovel out overnight and the guys from Guatemala told me how valuable a tool to leave it out. They then told me how they build roads with such tools and heavy equipment is only used in big cities. My garden thought is.... What if they plan on destroying the landscape and the reasons for massive immigration from impoverished parts of the world is to have replacements for the many that are doomed to die should infrastructure be obliterated. It's not just white replacement, but replacement of everyone in a developed nation. Or maybe it's all in my head and I think too much
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Big cities offer economies of scale, many opportunities not otherwise available. Those who choose to live in these conditions should be allowed.
Personally, I prefer the Amish way of life (more so the German Baptist style), but it's not for everyone. It can be tough but has rewards.
People should be free to live how they want without interference
I think it should depend more on how it affects the environment than what makes people comfortable, When someone's lifestyle negatively affects the environment we shouldn't change the environment we should adapt the lifestyle