The architects of projects like Próspera are drafting legislation to create US cities that would be free from federal regulations.
The architects of projects like Próspera are drafting legislation to create US cities that would be free from federal regulations.
We had those. They were called company towns, and you didn’t get paid in real money; you got paid in company scrip that only worked in the company store. Anyone who voluntarily gets on board with this clearly needs to read a history book; that part of our history isn’t even 100 years old yet.
Or at least watch a good relevant movie, like Matewan.
I’m still surprised that movie was even allowed to be made and released in the United States, TBH.
That’s literally state history for me, and we actually learned all about it in WV History class in 7th grade. That was decades ago, and I wouldn’t be surprised at all if it’s no longer taught.
The frustrating and mind boggling part is that the miners here today are now hard-right and voting in people who want to roll back conditions to what past miners fought so hard against. Like, WTF?
Hello fellow friend of coal. We’re in a sad sorry state of affairs. Hopefully you’re in one of the four or five places in the state that aren’t covered in traitor flags. Never forget, coal keeps the lights on! (In the mansions of the company owners)
Okay, but these are totally different! They’re a fresh new idea! They’re not even called company towns! And we’ll pay workers in crypto! No one will own anything! Except me! See?! Totally different!
/s in case it’s not clear lol
Lol. Can we call it “scrip-to”?
You’re expecting them to read. That’s already a big ask. People want content spoon fed to them in 30 seconds clips by big breasted blonde women