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seiji | 10 years ago
Living in a place shouldn't grant you the right to obstruct progress forever just because you got there first. In the same vein, just because you got somewhere first also shouldn't mean you get unlimited profit potential just because... you got there first.
LesZedCB|10 years ago
Nobody would vote to gentrify and therefore forcibly remove themselves from their homes.
Again, you just attached value to the very loaded term progress. What is progress for one person might not be progress for the people who use that land for their own sustenance, whether that be a house or a farm or an enterprise.
saint_fiasco|10 years ago
Why only the people who currently use that land? Why don't the other 3000 people who could be living there have a say?