@pendragon if you know, you KNOW
(If I had a dollar for every Californian who moved to TX and learned this the hard way after I told them to be aware of this MO.)
((I mean I’d only have $5 but STILL.))
@artfulreggie @pendragon I am still surprised this is a thing that needs to be said. I assumed there had to be like a dozen really smarmy think pieces about it and yet....
@ZiaMacPine @pendragon "Sure, sure. BUT, if -I- can just get myself on a comfy perch, -I- will be protected."
"Moving to Texas" can be a reliable litmus test for this weirdly libertarian exceptionalism.
But like, who wants to live in a place with strained social services? No one can maintain gas generators and Tesla batteries in their golden years during what are now annual freezes.
@artfulreggie It really does feel that way at times. Like a litmus test of how aware a person is about things.
and dont even get me started on the freezes and how THAT is framed.
@ZiaMacPine I believe they're aware on some level.
They think they can elevate themselves above these issues (forever) with several hundred thousand dollars.
Then they find out what a lack of integrity in the social system TRULY means over the course of a lifetime.
Maybe if they'd a few million dollars though... 🤔
I think it's a good litmus test of people who have either consciously or unconsciously bought into the myth of capitalism-- that EVERYTHING is a zero-sum game you can "win".
@pendragon @artfulreggie @jakebe You do make a good point there about needing a support network and I don't begrudge people moving for that necessity.
I do begrudge some people for choosing to move when they have other options and buying into this nonsense and their moving there being used as further propaganda to support the outlook. If that makes any sense.