Constantly repeated refrain that is totally untrue. Where are all the wealthy people who bought up Detroit? When order breaks down it's a loss of value. No one is getting rich unless you can actually restore order and a system that allows riots isn't one that restores order.https://twitter.com/Timcast/status/1379486742500245506 …
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @punishedkomrade
eh, it's true that destruction, while making society as a whole absolutely poorer, can make some people (the ones least affected) relatively wealthier probably some of that in the riots, megacorps bounce back from losing a store way better than sole proprietors
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Replying to @ded_ruckus @punishedkomrade
>megacorps bounce back from losing a store way better than sole proprietors Maybe sometimes but often no. Megacorps lose a franchise and never rebuild because it's not secure. Space gets taken by small business owners who are willing to risk crime for a profit. "Food deserts"
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @punishedkomrade
hmm, interesting thought would be good to see data on it
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Without quantitative data you know a sign of a bad neighborhood is that it has a Kennedy Fried Chicken instead of a KFC.
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