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jc6 | 1 year ago
With rents going up and switching jobs more frequently than past generations it becomes harder to stuck around in one place long enough for strong communities to form.
jc6 | 1 year ago
With rents going up and switching jobs more frequently than past generations it becomes harder to stuck around in one place long enough for strong communities to form.
doe_eyes|1 year ago
The reality is that we just don't talk to each other much. If you want to look for the decline of one institution that provided some degree of community cohesion, then the answer is going to be pretty unpopular: we don't go to church anymore.
a1o|1 year ago
jeffbee|1 year ago
https://www.ft.com/content/96cb501d-b188-4e50-af21-ca7115878...
nonameiguess|1 year ago
Frankly, it's hard for me to imagine what could possibly create a community in my neighborhood today. Half the properties here are AirBNB party houses. The average tenure of a neighbor who actually lives in their own property feels like maybe three years. Hard to make any kind of lasting connections, with or without a church.
rightright|1 year ago
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