It's surprising to me that people think "every belief should be possible to say out loud" is killing freedom of expression and experimentation, and not, say, a lack of housing that undermines the viability of artist communities.
SF had a ton in the 1990s and 2000s! Now: vastly fewer, to the extent that they remain at all. (I'd argue the scene is ~fully dead now - even where the standalone holdout abodes remain, the ecosystem/culture no longer does)
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It'd be interesting to see if artist colonies predicted startup clusters, etc.. I feel like there were a lot more artists in NYC 1995 than 2010, which runs against the theory that it helps experimentation/ideas at least as manifested in startups. (obviously desirable anyway)
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