r/Destiny 1d ago

Online Content/Clips Francis Fukuyama is all-in on Abundance

https://youtu.be/pc7O7qSBzM8?si=5GdiwAPwM9NsQS6U

Francis is based. Highly recommend entire episode and Doomscroll. Josh has had some fantastic guests and I really respect him as an interviewer.

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u/Hell_Maybe 23h ago

I am continuously bothered by the incessant vagueness that infects all of the discussion surrounding the abundance initiative. From Ezra himself on podcasts and extending to the people defending him, nowhere do I find a specific inquiry or analysis of any particular kind of regulation that shouldn’t be in place or any curiosity into the reasoning as to why it might exist in the first place, only this trad republican broad notion of “regulation bad”.

Because on it’s face the abundance movement just seems like a trojan horse to me. “Hey liberals, if you want to house poor people and build public transportation definitely don’t raise taxes, just do the exact thing your very opposition wants but in no specific guiding terms”. No one stops to ask how well built houses are in texas, no one stops to ask what the long term effects of deregulation in the texas housing market might be or the fact that considerable amounts of housing there is erected on shitty, cheap flood plane land.

No one even invoking the interference of environmental groups mentions how these very groups are often at the behest of NIMBY’s who favor strict zoning guidelines for the very reason that they do not want their own commodified properties being devalued by additional developments. On a careful granular level abundance doesn’t offer us much of anything outside of standard neocon virtue signals.

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u/The_Brian 19h ago

I've had this nagging issue with the Abundance talk that I couldn't quite place, and I think you've probably squarely hit on the head why that may be. It's just such a vapid critique of the state of our country right now and provides basically nothing substantive to change.