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  • And I suppose when chimney stacks start being built its just to keep everyone warm?

    When you gather a large population of individuals with the intention to deport them you need a host countrys willingness to except a influx of individuals. This may be a tricky and long bureaucratic process.

    This means people could be sitting in these walled "camps" for a very long time, with no ability to freely leave. There will more then likely be full families in these camps, which then over time can turn into slums or ghettos.

    Alternatively you could just invade the neighbouring country and ship them all there.

  • Strange that Texas, which wants a large population of people deported, would also be the first to choose to "open it's doors" and say "bring them all here"

    They offer land freely in their backyard to build what essentially could turn into the equivalent of a slum or ghetto.

  • You are probably right here in how news agencies and other competing sites would/might phrase it if BlueSky fails.

    Though what bugs me and logically does not make sense (to me) is saying federation is what caused or could cause a site or service to fail.

    Its like saying my new shinny website failed because of the Internet, the Internet must then be the problem.

  • Abandon would be the best approach. A ban would just make people want to use it more.

    When twitter (now formally know as "X") was first a thing, the only reason I joined was because private business, city services, and news agencies became a little easier to follow in one unified location. It also made it easier to reach them with quick tweets.

    Maybe the solution is to put a restriction on business, news agencies, and government services from using it?

  • I find nothing wrong with this movement, but at the same time I almost feel like this movement is exactly what "government's" may want. Less educated individuals having children means more uneducated voters in the long run.

    Kind of like that scene in Idiocracy (2006).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJDcoqrh1ac

  • This right here, "the second lane was always blocked with parked cars." Pretty much sums up most of Toronto's city streets. The second lane (or far right lane) is usually unusable because of parked or stopped cars.

    And as soon as a side walk gets widened or a bike lane goes in to use the space more efficiently motorists looses their shit.

    Bloor has really become more enjoyable as a street, and easier to traverse by car, bike and on foot.