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| Anti-gentrification | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 30, 2022, 5:29 pm | |
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| (Content from old forum to be reposted at a later date.) | |
| https://www.yahoo.com/news/mexico-city-residents-angered-influx-141741417.html | |
| [quote]An influx of Californians and other Americans has made | |
| its way to Mexico City, angering some locals who say they are | |
| gentrifying the area, according to a report. | |
| ... | |
| "You�re a f�ing plague and the locals f�ing hate you. Leave." | |
| The article outlines how Americans have brought a scent of | |
| "new-wave" imperialism as taquerias and corner stores have | |
| slowly transformed into coffee shops and Pilates studios. | |
| ... | |
| Bustos later posted a video on TikTok saying that the influx of | |
| Americans "stinks of modern colonialism" and nearly 2,000 people | |
| responded in agreement.[/quote] | |
| The problem is compounded by existing Eurocentrism: | |
| [quote]"Mexico is classist and racist," Bustos added. "People | |
| with white skin are given preference. Now, if a local wants to | |
| go to a restaurant or a club, they don�t just have to compete | |
| with rich, white Mexicans but with foreigners too."[/quote] | |
| #Post#: 14970-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Anti-gentrification | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: August 2, 2022, 11:49 pm | |
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| OLD CONTENT | |
| I said we were going to cover this sooner or later, and this | |
| encouraging article prompted me to start now: | |
| nypost.com/2019/12/25/city-lawmakers-want-to-impose-gentrificati | |
| on-tax/ | |
| Introduction: | |
| www.huffpost.com/entry/a-new-generation-of-anti-gentrification-r | |
| adicals-are-on-the-march-in-los-angeles-and-around-the-country_n | |
| _5a9d6c45e4b0479c0255adec | |
| [quote]Defend Boyle Heights, a coalition of scorched-earth young | |
| activists from the surrounding neighborhood � the heart of | |
| Mexican-American L.A. � who have rejected the old, peaceful | |
| forms of resistance (discussion, dialogue, policy proposals) and | |
| decided that the only sensible response is to attack and | |
| hopefully frighten off the sorts of art galleries, craft | |
| breweries and single-origin coffee shops that tend to pave the | |
| way for more powerful invaders: the real estate agents, | |
| developers and bankers whose arrival typically mark a | |
| neighborhood�s point of no return. | |
| ... | |
| As a result, like-minded groups in other cities � Chicago, | |
| Austin, New York � have adopted the same hard-line tactics. | |
| Their ranks are small and their methods are controversial, even | |
| within the communities they purport to defend. But their members | |
| are drawn from the most politically radical, economically | |
| anxious generational cohort in recent memory � young millennials | |
| of color � and their cause has the makings of a national | |
| movement: a new, more militant war on gentrification.[/quote] | |
| haenfler.sites.grinnell.edu/anti-gentrification-activists-in-the | |
| -u-s/ | |
| [quote]Within anti-gentrification circles it is common to hear | |
| people say outsiders, especially white outsiders, carrying out | |
| gentrifying behavior in �the hood� are �Columbusing� and, in | |
| general, gentrification is commonly referred to as �a new | |
| iteration of settler-colonialism�.[/quote] | |
| [img] | |
| https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/azdailysun.com/content/tncms/asset… | |
| Activism: | |
| bangentrification.org/ | |
| www.communitymovementbuilders.org/anti-gentrification.html | |
| www.congressofcommunities.com/anti-gentrification | |
| www.equalityforflatbush.org/anti-gentrification/ | |
| www.facebook.com/events/starr-bar/anti-gentrification-listening- | |
| party/460515057843657/ | |
| and many more sites easily found on a search engine. | |
| As I have mentioned in the past, on aesthetic grounds alone, I | |
| can't stand gentrification and utterly despise all gentrifiers | |
| for their self-evidently inferior blood (that gives them such | |
| poor taste). Here are some pictures of the same streets before | |
| and after gentrification; I hope everyone here can agree that | |
| gentrification always makes streets uglier: | |
| https://petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2014/04/NY10Years_003.jpg | |
| https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/store-front-nyc-photos-468x3… | |
| https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/store-front-five-boroughs.jpg | |
| (Side note: | |
| www.eurthisnthat.com/2017/12/18/reports-claim-gentrifying-whites | |
| -in-oakland-call-cops-on-black-residents-regularly/ | |
| ) | |
| --- | |
| The Second Avenue Deli has my attention. That aside, there was | |
| once this Indian restaurant in my neighborhood ~ paintings of | |
| Hindu stuff on the walls, Indian music, the staff spoke Indian | |
| in the kitchen, the whole deal ~ but then they shutdown, and | |
| presumably reopened under a new owner... And it's now all | |
| Westernized as all ****, despite it supposedly still being an | |
| "Indian" restaurant. And now the ruddy color scheme and the warm | |
| atmosphere it used to have has now been shat on by a coat of | |
| blue and white paint surrounded by cold air and intricate | |
| glasses. I swear, the place looks more French than it does | |
| Indian... | |
| --- | |
| I've always loved the smell of old damp concrete for some | |
| reason. That stoney smell you get when you're in an old cellar, | |
| building, or bunker. All the images on the left remind me of | |
| smells like that. I think most would agree that the images on | |
| the left have so much more character than the clean sterile and | |
| boring images on the right, no? | |
| Moms squatting in home to protest Bay Area housing crisis are | |
| kicked out by deputies | |
| www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-01-14/oakland-moms-fightin | |
| g-for-bay-area-housing-evicted | |
| I think for myself personally if I were in charge of the | |
| "wealthiest nation the world has ever known" I would be | |
| embarrassed and ashamed of myself if there was one homeless | |
| person, or any person without work. I guess that's just me | |
| though.... | |
| I mean seriously though, how fucken stupid, and how far up your | |
| own ass does your head need to be jammed in order to come up | |
| with the ridiculous nonsense a large majority of western | |
| politicians come up with on a daily basis? Even if it's all just | |
| about you and you really don't care about anyone else, don't you | |
| realize that with the internet all humans from now until the end | |
| of humanity are going to know what an absolute piece of **** you | |
| were? I just don't get it at all?? I would think that even that | |
| is important to a narcissist who functions off of ego alone....? | |
| Why are so many people content with being absolute pieces of | |
| ****, especially before the eye of God? | |
| I can already hear the whines and cries from them begging for | |
| forgiveness once we take power. Then they'll care, but it will | |
| be to late for them at that point. Shoot, it probably already is | |
| too late for most of them already.... | |
| --- | |
| Glenn Greenwald (Jew) thinks Russia is "rich in history and | |
| culture": | |
| --- | |
| In the eyes of Westerners, such as noted Duginist Richard | |
| Spencer (Gentile), this is considered "beautiful" such, which | |
| makes me wonder; are so called "Jewish Leftists" deliberately | |
| trying to appeal to the right? | |
| Oh wait, here he is Greenwald (Jew) on the Tucker Carlson | |
| (Gentile) show denying Russiagate: | |
| --- | |
| I have thought about a post dedicated to criticizing Russian | |
| architecture, but most criticisms I find online are from | |
| rightists whose criticism is mainly directed towards modern | |
| Soviet architecture (which they consider ugly) and not toward | |
| traditional Russian architecture (which they consider | |
| "beautiful"). | |
| --- | |
| Karl Sharro is also a Jew BTW. | |
| --- | |
| Lockdown leadership in Brazil: | |
| www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/25/brazil-rio-gangs-coronavir | |
| us | |
| [quote]In recent days, as Brazil�s coronavirus death toll has | |
| climbed to 46, gang members have been circulating in the Cidade | |
| de Deus (City of God) favela in western Rio ordering residents | |
| to remain indoors after 8pm. | |
| Last weekend the low-income community � made famous by Fernando | |
| Meirelles� 2002 blockbuster of the same name � became the first | |
| such area to record a case of coronavirus. | |
| And in an apparent attempt to prevent further infections the Red | |
| Command gang leaders who control the favela have ordered | |
| residents to stay at home. | |
| A video apparently recorded in the City of God circulated on | |
| social media this week showing a loudspeaker broadcasting the | |
| alert: �Anyone found messing or walking around outside will be | |
| punished.� | |
| �The traffickers are doing this because the government is | |
| absent. The authorities are blind to us,� one resident told the | |
| Guardian. | |
| A report in the Rio newspaper Extra said gang members with | |
| loudhailers were moving around City of God telling its 40,000 | |
| residents: �We are imposing a curfew because nobody is taking | |
| [coronavirus] seriously. It�s best to stay at home and chill. | |
| The message has been given.� | |
| City of God�s gangsters are not the only outlaws attacking | |
| coronavirus in Rio�s densely populated favelas, which are home | |
| to about 2 of the city�s 7 million residents. | |
| In the Morro dos Prazeres, gang members have told residents only | |
| circulate in groups of two while in Rocinha, one of Latin | |
| America�s biggest favelas, traffickers have also decreed a | |
| curfew. | |
| �The gangsters have said that after 8.30pm everybody must stay | |
| indoors and if they don�t there will be reprisals,� said a | |
| street hawker who lives there. �I�m staying at home � filled | |
| with fear and smothered in hand sanitizer,� the man joked. | |
| In Santa Marta, a favela that sits in the shadow of Rio�s Christ | |
| the Redeemer statue, traffickers have been handing out soap and | |
| have placed signs near a public water fountain at the | |
| community�s entrance that say: �Please wash your hands before | |
| entering the favela.� | |
| ... | |
| Meanwhile, in some sections of the Complexo da Mar�, a sprawling | |
| favela near Rio�s international airport, traffickers have told | |
| shops and churches to reduce their operating hours. | |
| �Only the bakery stays open until later � until 11pm,� said one | |
| mother who lives in Parque Uni�o, one of 16 communities that | |
| make up the Complexo. �Nobody wants to go outside � first of all | |
| for fear of coronavirus and now because of this order.� | |
| ... | |
| Other favelas in which curfews have been imposed include | |
| Pav�o-Pav�ozinho in Copacabana, Cantagalo in Ipanema, and | |
| Vidigal, further along the beach past the upper-class | |
| neighbourhood of Leblon. | |
| ... | |
| �Favela activists have been scrambling very effectively� to | |
| respond to the impending coronavirus crisis with donation and | |
| awareness campaigns across Brazil, Ruge said, pointing to | |
| projects such as #COVID19NasFavelas. | |
| �It has been really impressive. The question is whether or not | |
| it is going to be enough.�[/quote] | |
| --- | |
| We need this in the US: | |
| www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2020-04-07/el-salvador-corona | |
| virus-homicides-bukele | |
| [quote]The street gangs that have long terrorized El Salvador | |
| have now turned their attention from extortion and killing to a | |
| more pressing matter: enforcing social distancing restrictions, | |
| often with threats and baseball bats. | |
| ... | |
| In many parts of the country, the gangs are more effective than | |
| government authorities, with tactics that include circulating | |
| recordings on messaging applications threatening people who | |
| break the rules. | |
| �We don�t want to see anyone in the street,� says one recording. | |
| �If you go out, it better be only to the store, and you better | |
| be wearing a mask.� | |
| The gangs have also produced videos showing masked members | |
| hitting people for not adhering to the quarantine. | |
| ... | |
| �The gangs have retained their territorial control, and in many | |
| areas surpass the power of the state,� said Celia Medrano, the | |
| director of programs at human rights group Cristosal. | |
| The fact that gangs appear to be enforcing the quarantine �just | |
| confirms that they are in control,� she said. | |
| In San Salvador, the nation�s capital, the streets are eerily | |
| empty. | |
| On the day the national lockdown began, gang members in one Mara | |
| Salvatrucha-controlled neighborhood warned residents to obey the | |
| rules. �They said, �We don�t want the virus here,�� said a | |
| 25-year-old delivery driver from the neighborhood who out of | |
| fear asked to be identified only by his first name, Miguel. | |
| �People are not afraid of the police, but of the gang,� he said. | |
| ... | |
| Gangs in Tamaulipas and Michoacan states were reported to be | |
| dispensing food and other supplies to local residents this week. | |
| In Guerrero state, which is controlled by a patchwork of armed | |
| gangs and self-proclaimed self-defense groups, some have set up | |
| checkpoints around their communities to keep the virus out, said | |
| Falko Ernst, senior analyst for Mexico at the International | |
| Crisis Group.[/quote] | |
| --- | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbQyU-clUSg | |
| The favela aesthetic needs to spread around the world. | |
| --- | |
| We are taking back NYC from Jews: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6T_gbwsDIA | |
| #Post#: 15225-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Anti-gentrification | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: August 19, 2022, 5:29 pm | |
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| Continuing from: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/true-left-breakthroug… | |
| Tourism is a Western-created phenomenon, and must be eliminated: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impacts_of_tourism | |
| [quote]Negative impacts are the effects, that are caused in most | |
| cases, at the tourist destination site with detrimental impacts | |
| to the social and cultural area, as well as the natural | |
| environment. As the population increases so do the impacts, | |
| resources become unsustainable and exhausted, the carrying | |
| capacity for tourists in a destination site may become | |
| depleted.[21] Often, when negative impacts occur, it is too late | |
| to impose restrictions and regulations. Tourist destinations | |
| seem to discover that many of the negative impacts are found in | |
| the development stage of the tourism area life cycle (TALC).[21] | |
| Additionally, the economics of tourism have been shown to push | |
| out local tourism business owners in favour of strangers to the | |
| region.[14][5][15] Foreign ownership creates leakage (revenues | |
| leaving the host community for another nation or multinational | |
| business) which strips away the opportunity for locals to make | |
| meaningful profits.[14][22] Foreign companies are also known to | |
| hire non-resident seasonal workers because they can pay those | |
| individuals lower wages, which further contributes to economic | |
| leakage. Tourism can raise property values near the tourism | |
| area, effectively pushing out locals and encouraging businesses | |
| to migrate inwards to encourage and take advantage of more | |
| tourist spending.[14] | |
| ... | |
| Commodification of culture | |
| Commodification of culture refers to the use of a cultural | |
| traditions and artifacts in order to sell and profit for the | |
| local economy. With the rise of tourism, authors argue that | |
| commodification is inevitable.[24] | |
| ... | |
| some researchers argue that contact with the secular West leads | |
| to the destruction of pre-tourist cultures.[24] In addition, the | |
| "development cure", the idea that increasing tourism will spur | |
| economic change while strengthening local culture, is claimed to | |
| lead to various social problems, such as drug abuse, crime, | |
| pollution, prostitution, social instability, and growth of | |
| capitalist values and a consumer culture.[24] | |
| Demonstration effect | |
| The demonstration effect was introduced to tourism when the | |
| researchers were looking into the effects of social influences | |
| from tourism on local communities. The demonstration effect | |
| argues that local inhabitants copy the behavioral patterns of | |
| tourists.[26] There are a number of social, economic and | |
| behavioral reasons as to why the demonstration effect comes into | |
| play. One economic and social reason is that locals copy the | |
| consumption patterns of those higher up the social scale in | |
| order to improve their social status.[26] Tourism has also been | |
| accused of affecting social behavior of the younger members of a | |
| host community, who may imitate what tourists do, impacting | |
| traditional value systems. | |
| ... | |
| Acculturation | |
| Acculturation is the process of modifying an existing culture | |
| through borrowing from the more dominant of cultures. Typically | |
| in tourism, the community being acculturated is the destination | |
| community, which then experiences dramatic shifts in social | |
| structure and world view. Societies adapt to acculturation in | |
| one of two ways. Innovation diffusion is when the community | |
| adopts practices that are developed by another group; whereas | |
| cultural adaptation is less adoption of a new culture and more | |
| the process of changing when the existing culture is | |
| changed.[28] | |
| ... | |
| Cultural interactions can have negative effects.[31] In terms of | |
| economic disadvantages, local communities need to be able to | |
| fund the tourist demands, which leads to an increase of taxes. | |
| The overall price of living increases in tourist destinations in | |
| terms of rent and rates, as well as property values going up. | |
| This can be problematic for locals looking to buy property or | |
| others on a fixed income.[29] | |
| ... | |
| Other negative sociocultural impacts are differences in social | |
| and moral values among the local host community and the visiting | |
| tourist. Outside of affecting the relationship between tourist | |
| and local, it can also cause friction between groups of the | |
| local population. In addition, it can cause drifts in the | |
| dynamics between the old and new generations. Tourism has also | |
| correlated to the rise of delinquent behaviors in local host | |
| communities. Crime rates have been seen to rise with the | |
| increase of tourists. Crimes are typically those of rowdy | |
| behavior, alcohol and illegal drug use, and loud noise. In | |
| addition, gambling and prostitution may increase due to tourists | |
| looking for a "good time".[29] Tourism has also caused more | |
| disruption in host communities. Crowding of locals and tourists | |
| may create a vibrant ambiance, it also causes frustration and | |
| leads to the withdrawal of local residents in many places. | |
| Increased tourists also results in increased traffic which can | |
| hinder daily life of the local residents.[29] | |
| ... | |
| Environmental impacts | |
| Ecotourism, nature tourism, wildlife tourism, and adventure | |
| tourism take place in environments such as rain forests, high | |
| alpine, wilderness, lakes and rivers, coastlines and marine | |
| environments, as well as rural villages and coastline resorts. | |
| Peoples' desire for more authentic and challenging experiences | |
| results in their destinations becoming more remote, to the few | |
| remaining pristine and natural environments left on the planet. | |
| ... | |
| Negative environmental consequences related to tourism | |
| activities, such as greenhouse gas emissions from air travel, | |
| and litter at popular locations, can be significant.[50] | |
| Facility impacts | |
| Facility impacts occur when a regional area evolves from | |
| "exploration" to "involvement" and then into the "development" | |
| stage of the tourist area life cycle.[51] During latter phase, | |
| there can be both direct and indirect environmental impacts | |
| through the construction of superstructure such as hotels, | |
| restaurants, and shops, and infrastructures such as roads and | |
| power supply. As the destination develops, more tourists seek | |
| out the experience. Their impacts increase accordingly. The | |
| requirement for water for washing, waste disposal, and drinking | |
| increases. Rivers can be altered, excessively extracted, and | |
| polluted by the demands of tourists. Noise pollution has the | |
| capacity to disturb wildlife and alter behavior, and light | |
| pollution can disrupt the feeding and reproductive behavior of | |
| many creatures. When power is supplied by diesel or gasoline | |
| generators there is additional noise and pollution. General | |
| waste and garbage are also a result of the facilities. As more | |
| tourists arrive there is an increase in food and beverages | |
| consumed, which in turn creates waste plastic and | |
| non-biodegradable products. | |
| ... | |
| Tourist activities | |
| Turtle riding was a popular tourist activity in the 1920s and | |
| 1930s.[54] | |
| https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b7/Turtle_riding%2C_Grea… | |
| Practically all tourist activities have an ecological impact on | |
| the host destination. In rural destinations activities such as | |
| hiking can impact the local ecology. | |
| There are a range of impacts from hiking, trekking, and camping | |
| that directly affect the activity area. The most obvious is the | |
| erosion and compaction of trails through daily use. With the | |
| presence of obstacles such as fallen trees or puddles, trails | |
| becomes widened or informal trails are created to bypass the | |
| obstacle.[55] Other direct impacts include damage or removal of | |
| vegetation, loss of vegetation height, reduction in foliage | |
| cover, exposure of tree root systems, migration of trampled | |
| vegetation, and introduction of non-native species.[56] Indirect | |
| impacts on trails include changes in soil porosity, changes to | |
| microflora composition, problems with seed dispersion and | |
| germination, and degradation of soil nutrient composition.[57] | |
| As many hikers and trekkers take multi-day trips, a large number | |
| will camp overnight either in formal or random campsites. There | |
| are similar impacts on campsites, such as soil compaction, | |
| erosion and composition, loss of vegetation and foliage, and the | |
| additional issues regarding campfires. Informal trails are | |
| created around the campsite in order to collect firewood and | |
| water, and trees and saplings can be trampled, damaged, or | |
| cut-down for fuel. The heat of campfires may damage tree-root | |
| systems.[58] | |
| ... | |
| Wildlife viewing, such as safaris in the savannas of East | |
| Africa, can lead to changes in animal behavior. The presence of | |
| humans tends to increase the stress hormones of wild | |
| animals.[62] | |
| ... | |
| There is a small but significant number of tourists who pay | |
| considerable sums of money in order to trophy hunt lions, rhino, | |
| leopards, and even giraffes. | |
| ... | |
| Another tourism destination activity is scuba diving. There are | |
| many negative direct environmental impacts caused by | |
| recreational diving. The most apparent is the damage caused by | |
| poorly skilled divers standing on the reef itself or by | |
| accidentally hitting the fragile coral with their fins. Studies | |
| have shown that na�ve divers who engage in underwater | |
| photography are considerably more likely to accidentally damage | |
| the reef.[65][66] As the cost of underwater photography | |
| equipment has declined and its availability increased, it is | |
| inevitable that there will be an increase of direct damage to | |
| reefs by divers. Other direct impacts include over-fishing for | |
| "marine curios", sedimentation, and in-fill.[67] There is also | |
| direct environmental impact due to disturbed and altered species | |
| behaviour from fish feeding, as well as import of invasive | |
| species and pollution caused by dive-boats. There are also | |
| indirect impacts such as shoreline construction of | |
| superstructure and infrastructure. | |
| Mount Everest | |
| Mount Everest attracts many tourist climbers wanting to summit | |
| the peak of the highest mountain in the world each year. Everest | |
| is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Over the years, carelessness | |
| and excessive consumption of resources by mountaineers, as well | |
| as overgrazing by livestock, have damaged the habitats of snow | |
| leopards, lesser pandas, Tibetan bears, and scores of bird | |
| species. | |
| ... | |
| Expeditions have removed supplies and equipment left by climbers | |
| on Everest's slopes, including hundreds of oxygen containers. A | |
| large quantity of the litter of past climbers�tons of items such | |
| as tents, cans, crampons, and human waste�has been hauled down | |
| from the mountain and recycled or discarded. However, the bodies | |
| of most of the more than 260 climbers who have died on Everest | |
| (notably on its upper slopes) have not been removed, as they are | |
| unreachable or�for those that are accessible�their weight makes | |
| carrying them down extremely difficult. | |
| ... | |
| Effects from transportation | |
| Since 2009, there has been a steady yearly increase in the | |
| number of tourist arrivals worldwide of approximately 4.4 | |
| percent. In 2015, there were 1.186 billion tourist arrivals | |
| worldwide, of which 54 percent arrived by air (640 million), 39 | |
| percent (462 million) by motor vehicle, 5 percent by water (59 | |
| million), and 2 percent by rail (23.7 million).[69] A seven-hour | |
| flight on a Boeing 747 produces 220 tonnes of CO2, which is the | |
| equivalent of driving an average size family saloon car for a | |
| year, or the energy requirement of an average family home for | |
| nearly 17 years.[70] With the ever-increasing number of tourist | |
| arrivals, there is an ever-increasing quantity of global | |
| greenhouse gasses (GHG) being produced by the tourism industry. | |
| In 2015 it is estimated that 5 percent of global GHG emissions | |
| was attributable to air travel alone.[citation needed] | |
| Cruise ships | |
| Cruises are among the fastest-growing sectors of the global | |
| travel industry. Over the past decade, cruise industry revenue | |
| grew to 37 billion U.S. dollars, and the demand for cruise | |
| travel has increased.[71] Some argue that the profitability of | |
| mass tourism overshadows environmental and social concerns. For | |
| example, the ocean environment suffers from the dumping of | |
| wastewater and sewage, anchors damage the seabed and coral reefs | |
| and smokestack emissions pollute the air. Social issues that | |
| have been linked to the cruise industry include poor wages and | |
| living conditions as well as discrimination and sexual | |
| harassment.[72] | |
| Small Island tourism | |
| Small Islands often depend on tourism, as this industry makes up | |
| anywhere from 40% to 75% of the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) for | |
| various islands including Barbados, Aruba, Isle of Man, and | |
| Anguilla.[73][74][75][76] | |
| Mass tourism, including the cruise industry, tends to put a | |
| strain on fragile island ecosystems and the natural resources it | |
| provides. Studies have shown that early practices of tourism | |
| were unsustainable and took a toll on environmental factors, | |
| hurting the natural landscapes that originally drew in the | |
| tourists.[74][77] For example, in Barbados, beaches are the main | |
| attraction and have been eroded and destroyed over the years. | |
| This is due to inefficient political decisions and policies | |
| along with irresponsible tourist activity, such as reckless | |
| driving and waste disposal, damaging coastal and marine | |
| environments. Such practices also altered physical features of | |
| the landscape and caused a loss in biodiversity, leading to the | |
| disruption of ecosystems.[76] Many other islands faced | |
| environmental damage such as Isle of Man and Samoa.[75][77] | |
| ... | |
| Health impacts | |
| ... | |
| The short-term negative effects are related to the density of | |
| tourists� arrivals, traffic congestion, crowding, crime level, | |
| and other stressful factors.[7] Inbound tourism also increases | |
| the spread of SARS, MERS, COVID-19, and other diseases that | |
| transmit from human-to-human, which recently led to closed | |
| borders, travel restrictions, canceled flights, etc.[78] | |
| Sexually transmitted infections are also often transferred | |
| between visitors and residents.[79][80] Road accidents is | |
| another negative outcome of tourism development since visitors | |
| are not aware of local rules, driving norms, and road | |
| conditions.[81] Furthermore, alcohol-related crash rates are | |
| significantly higher for tourists.[82][83][/quote] | |
| The fundamental problem is Westerners' endless desire for new | |
| experiences. It is this same desire that drove the Age of | |
| Discovery itself (which provided subsequent generations of | |
| Westerners with many of their tourist destinations!), and today | |
| drives the idea of settling outer space along with constant | |
| empirical research and machine innovation in general. Basically, | |
| Westerners with more talent become scientists, machinists, etc., | |
| whereas Westerners with less talent become tourists. | |
| Nevertheless, all Westerners are motivated by the same evil | |
| inside. | |
| #Post#: 15229-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Anti-gentrification | |
| By: guest30 Date: August 20, 2022, 3:10 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| @90sRetroFan | |
| "The fundamental problem is Westerners' endless desire for new | |
| experiences. It is this same desire that drove the Age of | |
| Discovery itself (which provided subsequent generations of | |
| Westerners with many of their tourist destinations!), and today | |
| drives the idea of settling outer space along with constant | |
| empirical research and machine innovation in general. Basically, | |
| Westerners with more talent become scientists, machinists, etc., | |
| whereas Westerners with less talent become tourists. | |
| Nevertheless, all Westerners are motivated by the same evil | |
| inside." | |
| Answer : | |
| So, the de-Westernization of Bali island is my priority too... | |
| But the problem is, Bali is big sources of Nusantara's tourism | |
| revenue. What about that? | |
| But I begin to like this forum's more and more opposition to | |
| every aspect of liberalism and capitalism... | |
| #Post#: 15230-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Anti-gentrification | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: August 20, 2022, 5:02 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| "Bali is big sources of Nusantara's tourism revenue. What about | |
| that?" | |
| Reduced revenue means reduced carrying capacity. The best | |
| solution is to proportionately reduce the population by | |
| encouraging emigration, in particular to Australia. | |
| https://www.statista.com/graphic/1/1066929/population-indonesia-historical.jpg | |
| Really, you should aim to get the population back down to <20 | |
| million as was the comfortable population prior to colonization. | |
| The remainder (~250 million) should emigrate to countries of | |
| Western civilization (Netherlands, Portugal, Britain plus | |
| Australia, Canada, etc.) which created the conditions that | |
| caused your population to increase to >275 million. | |
| #Post#: 15738-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Anti-gentrification | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 20, 2022, 5:30 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| I do not find this funny: | |
| https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/couples-horseback-riding-trip-jamaica-130000455… | |
| [quote]his makes us think twice about riding in the water. | |
| Horseback riding on a gorgeous tropical island? Yes, please! | |
| With crystal clear waters, fresh open air, and beautiful horses, | |
| what could possibly go wrong? | |
| ... | |
| "The caca floating nooooo 😭," wrote @love.dia3. Isn't it | |
| awful? Not only was it totally unplanned and impossible to | |
| avoid, but it definitely killed any cute, romantic, or sexy | |
| vibes.[/quote] | |
| Firstly, only those with Turanian blood memory could consider | |
| horseriding to be "sexy". Secondly, there were no horses in | |
| Jamaica prior to the colonial era, so any tourist in Jamaica who | |
| ride horses is in effect celebrating Western colonialism. | |
| Honestly, why is riding horses in places which didn't even have | |
| horses until recently something that so many Western tourists | |
| like to do? Horseriding in water is especially appalling. | |
| Woke comments: | |
| [quote]these animals are not in good condition, and this is | |
| torture to them. This is why I keep mentioning, if you are a | |
| large person, stay away from the horses! I'm quite sure you | |
| wouldn't want a 100lb back of barley slamming on your kidneys as | |
| you try to run down the beach. Multiply that be 2X, and let's | |
| see how you feel. Or the great one, people kicking a horse in | |
| the sides...yeah, no, that isn't how a horse is asked to move | |
| forward. [/quote] | |
| [quote]People need to stop supporting these 'fun at the expense | |
| of animals' trips! Do you know how hard those horses have to | |
| work to carry a saddle and rider thru the water, over and over | |
| and over all day long? They generally are not treated well, | |
| they are only money makers for the owners. Nothing funny about | |
| this story, I just feel sorry for the horses.[/quote] | |
| [quote]Will NEVER ride any of these poor animals. They are | |
| punished without reason, overweight people bouncing on their | |
| backs, forced to be ridden under any conditions. More people | |
| should think about this prior to getting on a horse.[/quote] | |
| [quote]I would never ride a horse in water that deep. How is | |
| that fun? It sure does not look like something my horse would | |
| enjoy either.[/quote] | |
| [quote]Horses hooves are basically big clods of keratin. Like | |
| fingernails. They soften in the water and wear badly and | |
| quickly and makes walking difficult for the horse.[/quote] | |
| [quote]everything around there is beautiful BUT stupid assed | |
| tourists always manage to screw it up | |
| what else is new[/quote] | |
| See also: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/western-civilization-susta… | |
| #Post#: 16976-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Anti-gentrification | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: December 9, 2022, 6:53 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| https://dnyuz.com/2022/12/09/golf-course-on-ancient-earthworks-must-surrender-l… | |
| [quote]For more than a century, golfers at a course in central | |
| Ohio have navigated ancient Native American earthworks built to | |
| measure the movement of the sun and the moon through the | |
| heavens. Now it�s the country club�s days there that are | |
| numbered. | |
| The Ohio Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the state�s | |
| historical society, which owns the land, can use eminent domain | |
| to expel the club and create a public park in an attempt to gain | |
| recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage site.[/quote] | |
| While getting rid of golf courses is always a good thing, I am | |
| not particularly supportive of the above line of reasoning used | |
| to do so, as it would seem to imply that other golf courses not | |
| built over such sites can stay. We should be calling for erasing | |
| ALL golf courses, and our reasoning should be environmentalist: | |
| https://www.euronews.com/green/2022/07/17/golf-is-a-giant-board-game-damaging-t… | |
| [quote]Few things make me angrier than poorly purposed land. | |
| Land, for instance, that could be affordable housing, a | |
| community farm, a public park or a natural habitat, but instead | |
| has been converted into a massive board game that functions more | |
| as a status symbol than as a form of entertainment. | |
| There are almost 40,000 golf courses in the world. They sit | |
| there, using 26 times the amount of space per player as a | |
| football field - while providing far less value to the global | |
| community. | |
| ... | |
| Over 9 billion litres of water are wasted in the US each year to | |
| maintain the appearance of golf courses. In Thailand a single | |
| golf course uses as much water as 60,000 rural villagers, just | |
| so rich tourists can play the same game they play at home but | |
| with a Mai Tai. | |
| Courses dump often unregulated fertilisers and pesticides on | |
| their greenways to keep the grass looking unnaturally green. The | |
| fertilisers run off into bodies of water, causing a state of | |
| nutrient over-enrichment called eutrophication which results in | |
| algal blooms that destroy ecosystems. The pesticides run off | |
| into water, seep into the soil, or are carried by wind into | |
| other ecosystems where they wreak havoc on existing species. | |
| For perspective, 98 per cent of insecticides and 95 per cent of | |
| herbicides reach a destination other than their target species. | |
| While pesticides can be necessary in agricultural production, | |
| their usage to maintain the aesthetic appeal of a game is | |
| undeniably reckless.[/quote] | |
| or direct anti-gentrificationist: | |
| [quote]The plague of golf courses playing havoc with our | |
| environment is our fault. Which is why I feel such a strong | |
| obligation to the public to see this �sport� eradicated. | |
| Golf arrived in the US as a sport for the rich coastal elites, | |
| but after World War II when (white) people moved en masse to the | |
| new suburbs, golf followed. | |
| Technological progress, advances in medicine and a booming | |
| post-war economy meant people were living longer, making more | |
| money, and retiring younger. For decades golf had been the game | |
| of elites, and the emerging white middle class who suddenly | |
| owned land and cars and had leisure time wanted to feel rich - | |
| so they golfed. | |
| ... | |
| The game that exploded in popularity as a symbol of middle class | |
| success now symbolises waste, excess, and inequality. Golf is | |
| quite literally a waste of space. People are homeless and hungry | |
| in the same cities where a privileged few whack little balls | |
| across the land that could house and feed thousands. | |
| Golf celebrates the wastage of resources and degradation of | |
| nature for the benefit of the select few who can afford | |
| it.[/quote] | |
| See also: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/counterculture-era/anti-western-resistance-fr… | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/academic-decolonization/msg15371/#msg1… | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/human-evolution/misinformation-about-racial-o… | |
| #Post#: 17064-------------------------------------------------- | |
| In These Cities, Car-Free Streets Are Here To Stay | |
| By: guest78 Date: December 15, 2022, 8:47 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| In These Cities, Car-Free Streets Are Here To Stay | |
| [quote]Cars? In this economy? Here�s how four cities took back | |
| miles of pavement from cars, making a popular pandemic solution | |
| into a permanent fixture.[/quote] | |
| [quote]What happens when you close down a city street to cars? | |
| More people do non-driving things, like walking, biking, | |
| strolling, skating and frolicking in the space normally reserved | |
| for motor vehicles. Car-free advocates would say that as | |
| greenhouse gas emissions and traffic violence go down, happiness | |
| and connection go up � it�s hard to connect with your neighbors | |
| while ensconced in two tons of steel.[/quote] | |
| Imagine the block parties the folk could have if there were no | |
| cars on the streets and no one had to commute all that far to do | |
| their necessary work!? | |
| Continuing with the article: | |
| [quote]Despite the benefits, closing streets to cars can make | |
| some people, er � a bit upset. Opponents argue that businesses | |
| will suffer (despite evidence to the contrary), congestion will | |
| increase (not so, says CityLab) and disabled and elderly people | |
| will have less access to public space (there�s a column for | |
| that). Like any change that pushes back against car culture, | |
| car-free streets face significant challenges. | |
| During the COVID-19 pandemic, cities around the world closed | |
| down streets to cars and opened them up for people. Over two | |
| years later, some of these experiments were so popular that they | |
| are here to stay. Here are four car-free streets that are still | |
| going strong or just getting started...[/quote] | |
| [quote][...] John F. Kennedy Drive in San Francisco | |
| The people of San Francisco have spoken: Keep JFK Drive | |
| car-free. Historically, JFK Drive (now known as JFK Promenade) | |
| has been closed to cars on Sundays since 1967. When the COVID-19 | |
| pandemic shut down most of the city and put a premium on outdoor | |
| space for socially-distanced play, it made sense to keep the | |
| street car-free seven days a week. | |
| As anyone who has biked, skated or rolled during an open streets | |
| event can attest � once you go car-free it�s extremely hard to | |
| go back. Making JFK Drive car-free not only increased walking | |
| and biking, it turned the street into a space for art, music, | |
| celebration and connection.[/quote] | |
| Entire article: | |
| https://nextcity.org/urbanist-news/in-these-cities-car-free-streets-are-here-to… | |
| Sounds really folkish to me! Is folkish nationalism and | |
| community hindered by the invention of the Turanian chariot? I | |
| would say it is, and has been since the dawn of civilization! | |
| The "some people who get a bit upset" without cars: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/mythical-world/no-dugin-turanians-did-not-inv… | |
| #Post#: 18225-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Anti-gentrification | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: March 2, 2023, 1:54 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| We need more of this: | |
| https://us.yahoo.com/news/maui-hate-crime-case-spotlights-060746320.html | |
| [quote]A jury convicted Kaulana Alo-Kaonohi and Levi Aki Jr. in | |
| November, finding that they were motivated by Christopher | |
| Kunzelman's race when they punched, kicked and used a shovel to | |
| beat him in 2014. His injuries included a concussion, two broken | |
| ribs and head trauma. | |
| ... | |
| �Haole,� a Hawaiian word with meanings that include foreigner | |
| and white person, is central to the case. It's a word often | |
| misunderstood by people who don't comprehend Hawaii's history of | |
| U.S. colonization and the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom | |
| by a group of American businessmen, said Judy Rohrer, author of | |
| a book titled �Haoles in Hawai'i.� | |
| ... | |
| �Acting haole� means �acting out of entitlement, and like you | |
| own the place,� she said. | |
| In video recorded by cameras on Kunzelman's vehicle parked under | |
| the house, only one racial utterance can be heard, defense | |
| attorneys said. Aki is heard saying, �You�s a haole, eh.� | |
| ... | |
| Attorneys for Aki and Alo-Kaonohi say it wasn't Kunzelman's race | |
| that provoked them, but his entitled and disrespectful attitude. | |
| Kunzelman came to the village saying he wanted to help residents | |
| improve their homes and boost property values, without | |
| considering that higher property values come with higher | |
| property taxes in a state with the highest cost of living, the | |
| defense attorneys said. But the tipping point came when | |
| Kunzelman cut locks to village gates, they said. | |
| Kunzelman testified he did so because residents were locking him | |
| in and out. He testified that he wanted to provide the village | |
| with better locks and distribute keys to residents.[/quote] | |
| Woke comments: | |
| [quote]Maybe they didn�t want a repeat of the first time white | |
| dudes went there. It�s in their nature to take over things that | |
| were perfectly fine before they got there.[/quote] | |
| [quote]The US stole Hawaii and Americans continue to take from | |
| Hawaii and Native Hawaiian people.[/quote] | |
| [quote]Stand your ground my Hawaiian brothers! BLM[/quote] | |
| [quote]people in america should learn. the how we got and why we | |
| have Hawaii as a state. well might as well call it CRT too lol | |
| because white people are going to feel bad. cause its not good | |
| happy hula girl love story. more like what we did to the native | |
| americans.[/quote] | |
| [quote]the invasive species, you guys came and invaded them | |
| first, the Japanese didn't come to conquer them, they came after | |
| you guys, you were the ones they wanted. So to think they would | |
| be under Japanese rule is racist. AIsn't Japan your friends, | |
| they would treat Hawaians better. Japan is a decent country. | |
| You guys are the feral invasive species, don't belong no where, | |
| but yet everywhere.[/quote] | |
| [quote]That's why we call them invasive species. Suddenly they | |
| are there all around you, and bring their laws and rules with | |
| them. We call them wasiicu. They think it is a racist name, but | |
| it is a descriptive name, we give names on the first encounter, | |
| our first encounter is they had slaves, prisoners, servants, and | |
| workers, soldiers, all under their authority. Wasiicu in short | |
| means slave takers, because they attempted to take us to work | |
| for them, when we didn't it was prison, if that didn't work it | |
| was death. So call it racist, or what ever, we could have named | |
| them thieves, but our first view was them with slaves, | |
| etc.[/quote] | |
| [quote]Hawaiian is real victim after US stole their country. | |
| They became minority now. Some Hawaiian even became homeless | |
| while white western American became their master. It is not fair | |
| to them. They lost land, culture and thier people.[/quote] | |
| [quote]Fighting the colonizers. Native Americans could learn | |
| something. Including Americans today�.free those innocent | |
| guys![/quote] | |
| See also: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/colonial-era/how-the-us-stole-hawaii/ | |
| These are the Kunzelmans: | |
| https://www.subwaywatersports.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/lori-and-chris-kun… | |
| Will anyone finish them off? | |
| #Post#: 18345-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Anti-gentrification | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: March 9, 2023, 8:44 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Continuing from: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/dress-decolonization/msg18344/#msg18344 | |
| he is at least on our side on some issues: | |
| https://twitter.com/confucian_the/status/1632526492486995968 | |
| [quote]I have the EXACT same sentiments about places in Malaysia | |
| like Bangsar and Bukit Bintang which are mostly comprised of | |
| Western expats, who have gentrified and Westernised those places | |
| to the extent that the locals find them alien. | |
| [img width=590 | |
| height=1280] | |
| https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FqfllnGagAMbQnh?format=jpg&name=large[/img][/quote] | |
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