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Comments by "Tasty Pymp" (@tastypymp1287) on "They don't even hide it." video.
Architecture was deliberately made generic and brutalist. They wanted to delete the national and cultural identity that it represented. I don't have the names to hand but it is a fact that this was done by design.
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Evil inverts reality.
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And profitable. From a commercial point of view the extra consumption is likely welcomed. Now the initial counter argument is that the health care burden increases. But that's also profitable. They're literally laughing all the way to the bank (which they own and fleece on regular occasions through 'financial crisis').
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@dcarbs2979 The Victorians were likely the last golden era of capital, industrial and entrepreneurial people that actually had to live where they were invested. See my hypothesis above, now the superclass are hypermobile they've abandoned these locations and the deprivation and decay has accordingly set in. This is one reason for example why many great country estates were essentially abandoned and the state has had to take on their welfare.
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God save David Icke
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Every sketch had a deep point.
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Demolition Man is excellent. And based on Aldous Huxleys Brave New World.
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@Billygoatsgrruff I don't believe they're meant to last. In-built obsolescence is more profitable....
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As they have.
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The elite class find that concept troubling....
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I assume its very clean, well maintained and zero graffiti.
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Historical architecture is racist and symbolic of white patriarchal supremacy. Or something like that....
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@mattd2275 My hypothesis is that in prior eras the capitalists (I don't mean that in a lefty commie way btw) and industrialists had to live in the same geographical location as their capital, enterprises and investments. Therefore they had an invested interest in the beautification of their respective towns and cities. Since the digital and jet age ushered in the supranational globalist superclass and hypermobility, they can now live where they like. One has to wonder if they ever really wanted to live amongst the great unwashed and that their invested interests trapped them. Over the decades there's a direct correlation between the flow of the superclass out of UK towns and cities and the increasing deprivation and neglect that has fallen upon them.
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