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by Bayart
1764 days ago
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>You usually buy to rent. Yes, I know. Renting is part of "investing". >Right until the moment it hits you. Have you had been squatted? No? So how can you have an opinion on the impact to someone? I'm not talking about personal impact, I'm talking about social and economic impact. Just go look at the numbers for squatting in France. It's statistically irrelevant.
By your logic we should all be very concerned about things that nearly never happen. That's not a sane way of living.
By the same token people should only be able to discuss things that have personally happened to them. Which is nonsense. |
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> I'm talking about social and economic impact
With this approach we should not invest whatsoever in rare diseases. Or help disabled people because they are less useful for "social and economic impact".
Just look at the number of rare diseases, or disabled people. They are statistically irrelevant. Screw them.