Message from @Beemann

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2019-01-11 00:45:03 UTC  

```We Americans need to get out of the cities```
Everyone needs to, not just the Americans.

2019-01-11 00:45:04 UTC  

and probably build more citys

2019-01-11 00:45:47 UTC  

people who live in citys are likely genetically different than people who live in countrysides even if they have the same ancestory only going back a few generations

2019-01-11 00:45:48 UTC  

@Arch-Fiend yes, but there’s such thing as “nuance”. More people in the countryside would probably change things but it could make the rural areas wealthier, and help reduce political radicalism as people of different backgrounds and ideas interact

2019-01-11 00:46:07 UTC  

Instead of being segregated as they are now

2019-01-11 00:46:35 UTC  

the people who live in the countryside are the people who CAN live in the countryside

2019-01-11 00:46:44 UTC  

The Problem began with the radical Idiots aka Atheists

2019-01-11 00:46:51 UTC  

That’s also a good point @Arch-Fiend

2019-01-11 00:46:58 UTC  

Dawkins, Harris are the one who caused the Problems...

2019-01-11 00:47:17 UTC  

+ the Neo Marxist Horse Shit without valuing the culture you have.

2019-01-11 00:47:19 UTC  

A lot of the people in cities moved there from the countryside, fyi

2019-01-11 00:47:35 UTC  

best thing you could do is reduce the number of restrictions you can maintain a society with that deal with people living in rural areas, but even doing that youll probably only get a 10% decrease in the urban population

2019-01-11 00:47:44 UTC  

I want to move out into the countryside

2019-01-11 00:48:00 UTC  

I live in a shithole....

2019-01-11 00:48:02 UTC  

the countryside is hard as balls nigga

2019-01-11 00:48:04 UTC  

Seems like it’ll be quieter, smell better, be less polluted, and less distracting

2019-01-11 00:48:08 UTC  

in Summer you need hours to buy a cucumber.

2019-01-11 00:48:25 UTC  

because there are so many people and the stores are not made for tens of thousands of people.

2019-01-11 00:48:34 UTC  

@Arch-Fiend nibba not everyone in the rural areas is a farmer

2019-01-11 00:48:35 UTC  

they are made for a couple of hundreds...

2019-01-11 00:48:43 UTC  

Just have a glass of water instead

2019-01-11 00:48:44 UTC  

and right now they are mostly empty (obviously)

2019-01-11 00:48:46 UTC  

today i was digging my garden up in 30-40 degree weather so i get to it before the ground freezes

2019-01-11 00:48:59 UTC  

Wait are you a farmer?

2019-01-11 00:49:09 UTC  

so you basicly want to be a city person living in the countryside?

2019-01-11 00:49:26 UTC  

>you're either a city person or a farmer
Wot

2019-01-11 00:49:29 UTC  

and thus increase the cost of living for anyone else living out there

2019-01-11 00:50:33 UTC  

C'mon, its not that shitty and there is space in some areas

2019-01-11 00:50:50 UTC  

because youll be increasing the population dencity of the rural area but the amount of land that exists purely to maintain the entire population of the country will remain the same thus the amount of land for ANYTHING besides farms will decrease

2019-01-11 00:51:24 UTC  

@Arch-Fiend Tourism is a bigger propblem than a couple of people moving to the country side.

2019-01-11 00:51:40 UTC  

I mean it’d probably be a sum good for more even population distribution. Lowering costs in overpopulated areas would make living in a state like California easier, and increasing housing costs in the countryside would, if anything, increase the wealth of the people living their as their houses become more valuable

2019-01-11 00:51:42 UTC  

especially seasonal tourism areas

2019-01-11 00:51:56 UTC  

its kinda that meme of communism where the guy is making room for things and chooses to leave out food except in this case we choose to leave out nature

2019-01-11 00:54:03 UTC  

Yes, I do not like the people coming from the city and living in rural areas but you don't live in a seasonal tourist area @Arch-Fiend
THAT is really awful!

2019-01-11 00:54:29 UTC  

if you evenly distributed every american across the entire united states you would have 85 people per square mile

2019-01-11 00:54:33 UTC  

Because from around June to End of August/beginning September its really awful to leave the house or go shopping...

2019-01-11 00:55:09 UTC  

@Arch-Fiend Imagin like 50-100k people in an area of around 182km²

2019-01-11 00:55:21 UTC  

thats called a city

2019-01-11 00:55:41 UTC  

For 4-8weeks....

2019-01-11 00:55:43 UTC  

oh wait

2019-01-11 00:55:49 UTC  

way less dense than a city