• Cl1nk@sh.itjust.works
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    A general shift in the way culture regards capitalism; billionaires suck and so does aspiring to become one, companies are mostly managed by psychopaths that would do anything for profit, the political system we have is not a true democracy, irresponsible profit seeking is polluting the world, etc. A Few years ago (just before covid) some people would argue this points weren’t true, nowadays is taken as a fact.

    I’m optimistic because the system of indoctrination is falling, soon enough the new efforts of indoctrination will fall too (political polarization, false information, doomerism, etc)

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      1 year ago

      I agree with you on all points. Sure hope you’re right but there’s A LOT of stupid and gullible folks out there.

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      God, I hope you’re right about Doomerism, it’s some of the most depressing indoctrination out there.

  • SybilVane@lemmy.ca
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    The next generation. They seem to be standing up for themselves more, they’re speaking up about their issues, they’re refusing to just roll over and be obedient little wage slaves. Millenials like me might be beyond hope, but the next generation gives me hope.

    • Apolinario Mabussy@lemmy.calvss.com
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      1 year ago

      I echo this sentiment so much. A lot of folk my age or older like to place the blame on the younger ones for issues beyond their control (like generations before them lol) but I do see the younger ones being a lot more outspoken about issues. I feel like its up to us older generations to ensure that they can actually achieve those dreams and make a change, rather than just blindly criticizing them.

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      Maybe it’s just the young people I know, but the people I know in their late teens (nieces, nephews etc) are all genuinely good people - better than I was.

      They’re certainly far more aware and supportive of each other than I ever was twenty years ago.

  • Crudman@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Airbnb eating shit. Airbnb has really fucked up the housing market, everyone’s realizing it’s a sham and the practice has about as much public goodwill as Ticketmaster.

    I think everyone’s getting more wary of this exploitative bullshit in general and people are getting more fluent in boycotting, protesting and making noise. I truly, truly cannot wait for the streaming service ecosystem collapse too.

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      I’m conflicted on Airbnb. Their product really is superior to corporate hotel chains and they’ve opened up areas previously unserved by traditional hotels. In my city corporate landlords, foreign investors, and disinvestment in public housing seem to be much bigger problems than Airbnb.

  • andrew@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    I’m optimistic about my city. It’s not perfect but we’ve had substantial political victories recently, growing demand as well as some investment in better cycling / public transit infrastructure, and great existing amenities. We have a ton of diversity and affordable neighborhoods.