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posted 20 hours ago by RJ567 on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +25Score on mirror )
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alele-opathic on scored.co
9 hours ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
> Hardly anyone buys their home as their forever home anymore.

That itself is its own jewish rabbit hole. Around 200 years ago, people didn't try on cities like clothes. The first jewish illegals (they literally arrived on boats much as illegals would in Europe) were 'refugees' from France and Spain, the Huguenots, Bohemians (of 'Bohemian Grove' and related), et al.

They refused to work, and became 'artists', painters, writers, etc. Aside from creating the 'starving artist' meme (seriously, it is that old), they also created the idea of 'Wanderlust', basically vagabonds that wonder from town to town since they are paupers with no local roots. They baked these themes into their writing etc, but it was largely rejected by our then-jewpilled society (most famously with the then American motto 'root, hog, or die', which was literally 'stop being leeches or die').

Fast forward to our current, non jewpilled society, and people have no ties to where they live. Historically, you could plot last names on a map, and see clusters. Last names were geographically distributed (!!!), which of course could be traced to some ancestor in the area. This also meant the affluency of the area also could be traced to how well (or not) the local families managed the area, business, resources, etc.

We've lost all of that. I don't think people even know that large or successful cities have a 'family' behind them anymore.
CaptainTrouble on scored.co
4 hours ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Yeah, the moving IMO is a direct result of people not being able to get what they want thanks to modernity. Good jobs exist in few cities. Good women in even fewer. Men are left chasing women and jobs all around the world and still don't always succeed. If men could find both quality job and woman in their hometown, they'd stay.
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