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(4,835 posts)and I think you touched on a larger issue: why can't we set up a natural space so that people can migrate there and live a low impact (on the environment) lifestyle.
It wouldn't take a lot of real estate and it wouldn't be very expensive. I've seen homeless shelters turned down by neighborhoods and even an application for low income apartments bring huge crowds out in opposition to zoning changes.
When the local occupy people were disbanded I thought "why don't these people rent a hunting camp? Or buy an old abandoned factory?"
There are certainly enough empty spaces, but the last thing that the powers to be are going to allow is for someone to get any use out of real estate that is discarded like yesterday's trash.
It doesn't make any sense, but you're right. 'We' aren't going to allow it.